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barree, barri, barrie, barry,
barrie [ˈbari]
adj. Fine, excellent, smart in appearance.
Barskimin,
Barskimin [bərˈskɪmɪn]
pn. Barskimming (Ayrshire).
barsick, barsock, basek,
barsock [I.Sh. barsək]
n. A fishermen's tabu-name for a boat.
barter [ˈbartər]
v. To exchange goods or services for other goods or services without using money.
bartizan,
bartizan [ˈbartɪzən]
n. A turret corbelled out from a wall.
Barwheys,
Barwheys [bərˈʍəiz]
pn. Barwheys (Ayrshire).
baise, base,
base [bes]
n. adj. Base.
v. To lower, lay low.
bash, bash$t, bashit, basht,
bash [baʃ]
n. A heavy blow, a drinking bout.
v. Beat, dash about, smash.
pt. pp. basht
baeshen, baeshin, baishin, basin,
basin [ˈbesɪn, SW. ˈbeʃɪn]
n. A basin.
bask, baskin, basky,
bask [bask]
adj. Of weather: dry, withering. Of fruit: sharp, bitter, rough to the taste.

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