Bawdes, s. pl. bawds, C 7034.
Bayly, s. bailiff (or municipal magistrate corresponding to the English alderman), C 6218. See Baily.
Beau-sire, s. fair sir, C 6053.
Beautee, s. Beauty (the name of an arrow), 1750.
Bede, v. stretch out (lit. proffer), 1710. From A.S. bēodan.
Bede, pt. s. subj. might bid, might pray, C 7374. From A.S. biddan.
Bedels, s. pl. bedels, beadles, officers, C 6812.
Bedes, s. pl. beads, C 7374; Bedis, s. pl. beads (or prayers); bidde his bedis, tell his beads, pray with his rosary, C 6687.
Begger, s. Beguin, hence, mendicant, C 7282; Beggers, Beguins (see note), C 7256.
Begyle, ger. to beguile, C 6206.