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baal, ball,
ball [bal]
n. A ball (dance).
ballant, ballat, ballet,
ballant [ˈbalənt]
n. A ballad.
ballien, ballion,
ballion [baljən]
n. A knapsack, a tinker's box. An additional reaper who assists any that fall behind on their rig. U. A rough, careless fellow.
balloch, beal, bealach,
balloch [ˈbaləx, ˈbɛləx]
n. A narrow mountain pass.
balloon,
balloon [ˈbəlun]
n. A balloon. col. A boastful idiot.
ballap, ballip, ballop, ballup, balup,
ballop [ˈbaləp]
n. The flap in the forepart of the breeches, which is buttoned up. More recently the fly or zip on a pair of trousers.
Ballycastle, Ballykessel, Bellycaissle, Bellycastle, Bellykassle, Bellykessel,
Ballycastle [bɑːlɪˈkasl, balɪˈkasl]
pn. Ballycastle (County Antrim).
Ballymena, Bellamaina, Bellamena,
Ballymena [bɑːlɪˈminə, balɪˈminə]
pn. Ballymena (County Antrim).
also known as Seiven Tours.
Ballymoney, Bellymoney,
Ballymoney [bɑːlɪˈmʌnɪ, balɪˈmʌnɪ]
pn. Ballymoney (County Antrim).
balilliloo, balillilow, balloo, baloo, balou, baloue, balow, balow, balu, balu, bawloo, bawloos, bululalow,
baloo [ˈbaluː, baˈloː, ˈbɑː-]
also balilliloo [baˈlɪlɪˈloː]
n. A lullaby.
v. To sing a lullaby.

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