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Isl _brendu silfri_, id Snorro Sturleson shews that _skirt silfr_, i e pure silver, and _brennt silfr_, are the same
BURR, BURRH, _s_ The whirring soundthe letter _r_; as by the inhabitants of Northumberland, S
_Statist Acc_
This word seems formed from the sound
BURRA, _s_ The most common kind of rush, Orkn; there the Juncus squarrosus
BURRACH'D, _part pa_ Inclosed
V ~Bowrach'd~
_To_ BURRIE, _v a_ To overpower in working, to overco at work, S B
Allied perhaps to Fr _bourrer_, Isl _ber-ia_, to beat
BURRY, _adj_
_Henrysone_
Either rough, shaggy, froed,”
Cotgr or savage, cruel, from Fr _bourreau_, an executioner
V ~Burio~
BURROWE-MAIL,
V ~Mail~
BURSAR, _s_ One who receives the benefit of an endow his education there, S
_Buik of Discipline_
L B _Bursar-ius_, a scholar supported by a pension; Fr
_boursier_, id from L B _bursa_, an ark, Fr _bourse_, a purse
_Bourse_ also signifies ”the place of a pensioner in a college,” Cotgr
~Bursary~, ~Burse~, _s_ The endowiven to a student in a university, an exhibition, S
_Statist Acc_