Breed. Each separate line of walk when a party is shooting through a wood.
Breer. The strip of grass between a ditch, and the ploughed land of a field. 3d. per chain was paid for cleaning out a ditch and mowing the breer.
Brock. Sheep dung dried to be used as fuel.
Brog. To pierce holes with a stick, &c. “Brog him in the ribs,” i.e. poke him.
Bub or bubbling. A young bird, a fledgling.
Bule-ding. The common pronunciation of “building.”
Bully. The sloe, wild fruit of the black thorn. Bullace cheese is made from it.
By-name. A nick-name. Compare by-word i.e. ill-repute.
Causey. Causeway. Commonly used of the brick paved yard of a cottage.
Cazzlety. Fickle and uncertain in temper.