Belling, bubbling up like soapy water.
Beltane, the 1st of May, when, in the olden times, fires were lighted in honour of the god Bel, or Baal. Many superstitious observances lingered in this country until a century ago; and in some districts they are still celebrated in a covert way. (Vide Shaw’s Hist. Prov. Moray.)
Belyve, by and bye, in a short time.
Besom, a brush or broom.
Bicker, a cup.
Bide, to stay, to endure.
Bilchy, strong, lusty.
Bill, a bull.
Bittock, a little bit, a short distance.
Birr, to make a whirring noise.