Bigard, m. (thieves’), hole.
Bigardé (thieves’), pierced.
Bige, bigeois, bigeot, m. (thieves’), blockhead, “go along;” dupe, or “gull.”
Bigorne, m. (thieves’), jaspiner or rouscailler ——, to talk cant, “to patter flash.”
Bigorneau, m. (popular), police officer, or “crusher;” marine, or “jolly.”
Bigorniau, m. (popular), native of Auvergne.
Bigornion, m. (popular), falsehood, “swack up.”
Bigoter (thieves’), to play the religious hypocrite.
Bigoteur, m. (thieves’), devout person.