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34 BHO — BIN.
Bho, prep, from ; bbo lochan nan nial oss.
O is now generally used, but does not give tbe
sound so well, and on tbat account bbo should
be preferred.
Bhàin; down, downward.
Bhòbh ! interj. alas! O dear!
Bhos, prep, on tbis side; also a bbos.
Biadh, bidh, m. meat, food.
Bian, bèin, m. a skin; bian an tuirc, the boar's
Biast, -èiste, -an, -ean, f. a beast ; a. biastail. [skin.
Biast, -adh, a. v. abuse, revile.
Biast-dubh, f. an otter.
Biastalachd, f. beastliness.
Biata, a. fed, fatted.
Biatachd, f. hospitality.
Biataiche, m. a hospitable person; a. biatach.
Biath, -te, -adh, a.v. feed, fatten ; biathaich.
Bibh, (for bithibh) be ye; see bi.
Bichionta, a. or adv. common, general.
Bichiontas, -ais, m. the state of being common.
Bi-chùram, -aim, constant solicitude.
Bid, -e, -ean, m. a shrill sound, as that of a bird;
Bid, -eadh, a.v. nip, pinch. [big,
Bideag, -eig, f. a bit, a crumb; a. bideagach.
Bidein, -ein, m. a point, a summit; a. bideineach
Bidil, f. chirping, as a bird or mice; bigil.
Bile, -ean, f. a rim, an edge, a lip ; a. bileach.
Bileag, -eig, f. a blade, as of grass ; a. bileagach.
Bilisteir, -ean, m. a mean beggarly fellow.
Bilisteireachd, f. a mean hankering for food.
Binid, -e, binnde, binndean, f. a runnet.
Binn, -e, -ead, a. melodious, sweet, harmonious.
Binn, -e, f. sentence, judgment.
Binnbheul, m. a sweet mouth, or voice.

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