Fr. barbele, id.

To BARBULYIE, v. a. To disorder, to trouble, Perths.
Montgomery.

Fr. barbouillé, confusedly jumbled.

BARDACH, BARDY, adj.
1. Stout, fearless, determined, S. B.
Ross.
2. Irascible, contentious, and at the same time uncivil and pertinacious in managing a dispute, S.
R. Galloway.

Isl. barda, pugnax, bardagi, Su. G. bardaga, praelium.

BARDILY, adv.
1. Boldly, with intrepidity, S.
2. Pertly, S.

BARDIE, s. A gelded cat, Ang.

BARDIS, s. pl. Trappings.
Douglas.

Goth. bard, a pole-ax.

BARDYNGIS, s. pl. Trappings of horses.
Bellenden.