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_Ramsay._

Fr. _buie_, a water-pot or pitcher; Cotgr.

Hence,

BOWIEFU', _s._ The fill of a small tub, S.

_J. Nicol._

BOW-KAIL, _s._ Cabbage, S. so called from the circular form of this plant. For the same reason its Belg. name is _buys-kool_.

_Burns._

~Bow-stock~, _s._ The same. "A b.a.s.t.a.r.d may be as good as a _bow-stock_, by a time;" S. Prov.

_Kelly._

BOWLAND, _part. adj._ Hooked, crooked.

_Douglas._

Teut. _boghel-en_, arcuare. _Bowland_ is just the part. pr.

_boghelend_, contr.

BOWLIE, BOOLIE, _adj._ Crooked, deformed; _Boolie-backit_, humpbacked; sometimes applied to one whose shoulders are very round, S.

V. ~Beugle-backed~.

Germ. _bucklig_, Dan. _bugelt_, id. from _bugle_, a bunch or hump; and this from _bug-en_, to bend; Dan. _boeyel_, crookedness, _boeyelig_, flexible.

_To_ BOWN, _v. a._ To make ready.

V. ~Boun~, _v._

BOWRUGIE, _s._ Burgess; the third estate in a Parliament or Convention; in resemblance of Fr. _bourgeois_.

_Wallace._

BOWSIE, _adj._ Crooked, S.

Fr. _bossu_, id.

BOWSUNES, _s._ Obedience.

_Wyntown._

A. S. _bocsumnesse_, obedientia.

BOWT, _s._

1. A bolt, a shaft; in general.

_Chron. S. Poet._

2. A thunderbolt, S.

_Ross._

_To_ BOX, _v. a._ To wainscot, to cover with boards, S.

BOXING, s. Wainscotting; Sir J. Sinclair, p. 170., S.

BRA, BRAE, BRAY, _s._

1. The side of a hill, an acclivity, S.

_Barbour._

2. The bank of a river, S. _Breea_, A. Bor. id.

3. A hill, S.

_Ross._

4. Conjoined with a name, it denotes the upper part of a country; as "_Bra-mar, Bra-Cat, the Braes of Angus;_" S.

_Sir J. Sinclair._

_To gae down the brae_, metaph. to be in a declining state, in whatever sense; to have the losing side, S.

C. B. _bre_, a mountain, pl. _breon_, _bryn_; Gael. _bre_, _bri_, _brigh_, a hill. Isl. _braa_, cilium, the brow; whence _augnabraa_, the eye-brow; and _bratt_ signifies steep, having an ascent.

_To_ BRA, _v. n._

1. To bray.

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