“The first fuff o’ a fat haggis is aye the baul’est.”—Proverb.
Beàdless, C. This adjective is used to signify intolerable in suffering, and also impatient of pain—thus
“He says t’ pain’s beàdless, but than he’s a beàdless body.”
Said to a Doctor.
Beck, C, a rivulet.
“Change is leetsome, if it’s no’but oot o’ bed intil t’ beck.”
Proverb.
Beel, C, to bellow like a bull.
“Summet tha caw’t roworgins began a beelin’ like a hundred mad bulls, an’ as many lal lads i’ ther sarks began a screamin’ murder, I think, for ivery beel was like thunner.”
Ritson. The Borrowdale Letter.