BAWBURD, s. The larboard, or the left side of a ship.
Douglas.
Fr. bas-bord; Isl. batforda, id.
BAWD, s. A hare, Aberd.
Poems Buchan Dial.
A. S. Ir. and Gael, miol denotes a beast of whatever kind, miol bhuide, or boide, is a hare; also patas.
BAWD-BREE, s. Hare-soup, Aberd.
BAWDEKYN, s. Cloth of gold.
Fr. baldachin, baldaquin, baudequin, L. B. baldachinum, tissue de fil d'or.
To BAWME, v. a.
1. To embalm.
Fr. em-baum-er.
Wyntown.
2. To cherish, to warm.
Douglas.