Bul'lins. s. pl. Large black sloes; a variety of the wild plum.

Bun'gee. s. (g hard), Any thing thick and squat.

Bunt, Bunting, s. Bolting cloth.

Bunt. s. A bolting-mill.

To Bunt. v. a. To separate flour from the bran.

Bur'cot. s. A load.

Buss. s. A half grown calf.

But. s. A conical and peculiar kind of basket or trap used in large numbers for catching salmon in the river Parret. The term but, would seem to be a generic one, the actual meaning of which I do not know; it implies, however, some containing vessel or utensil. See BEE-BUT. But, applied to beef, always means buttock.

Butter-and-eggs. s. A variety of the daffodil.

Bwile. v. Boil.