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baffel, baffin, baffle,
baffle [NN.b. I. bafl]
also baffin
n. A trifle, a thing of no value, nonsense. A carelessly written letter, scribble.
baag, bag, baggage, baggerel, bagget, baggety, baggie, baggit, baggitch, baggitie, baggittie, baggity, baggot, baggy, bagitie, baglen, baglin, bagling, bags, bahg, baig, baug, beg, beggitch, buggie, buggy, clashbag, clash-bag, clashbeg, clatterbag, clatter-bag, clatterbags, clatter-bags, clishbag, courage-bag, moo-bag, mou-bag, trollie-bags,
bag [bag]
n. A bag or small sack.
dim. baggie WC. The minnow Phoxinus phoxinus .
pl. bags
v. To (put in a) bag. To stuff, cram.
pt. pp. baggit adj. Bulging, swelled out. Having a big belly, corpulent. Of a fish: full of spawn. n. An unspawned female salmon Salmo salar.
baggy
adj. Big-bellied.
Compounds and phrases etc.
baggage [ˈbagədʒ, ˈbagɪdʒ, ˈbagɪtʃ]: Baggage.
baggerel: MN. A worthless woman.
baggie net: WC. A small hand-held net for catching minnows and sticklebacks.
baggitie: The lumpsucker Cyclopterus lumpus.
baglin NN.b.: A puny or misgrown child.
bullbags: SN. The green-winged orchid Anacamptis morio.
clashbag: A gossip.
clatterbag: A gossip.
courage-bag: The scrotum.
mou-bag: A feeding bag for horses.
bagey, bageys, baggie, baggy, bagie, baigie, baigies, baygie, baygies,
baggie [ˈbage, S. ˈbegɪ]
n. The purple-topped Swedish turnip. An object very large of its kind.
baible, baibler, bebble, bebbler, bibble, bibbler,
baible [bebl, bɛbl]
v. To drink carelessly.
Compounds and phrases etc.
baibler: A drinker.
baich, baiche, beyach, biach, byauch, byoch,
baich [bex, NN.a. bjɔx, NN.b. bjaːx]
n. A contemptuous term for a child.
From Gaelic beadach.
bagganet, bagnet, bagonet, baig$net, baiginet, baignet, banet,
baignet [ˈbag(ə)nɛt, ˈbeg(ə)nɛt, bɛgnɛt, ˈbɛgnɪt]
n. A bayonet.
baakie, backie, backy, baikie, baiky, bakey, baukie, bauky,
baikie [ˈbekɪ MN. ˈbjaːkɪ]
n. An iron or wooden peg for a tether.
baikie, bakey,
baikie [ˈbekɪ, ˈbeke]
n. A square vessel made of wood, used for ashes, coals, refuse. A small stool.
baicon, baikon, baikonage,
baikon [ˈbekən]
n. A fire or light set up in a high or prominent position as a warning, signal, or celebration.
Compounds and phrases etc.
baikonage: A due paid for the maintenance of beacons.
bail, leg-bail, leg-bale,
bail [bel]
v. n. Bail.
Compounds and phrases etc.
(tak) leg-bail: To run away, decamp, flee from the consequences, play truant.
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