Be than, by that time.

BE, part. pa. Been.
Douglas.

To BEAL.
V. [Beil].

BEANSHAW.
V. [Benshaw].

To BEAR, BER, BERE, v. a. To bear on hand, to affirm, to relate.
Wyntown.

To bear upon, to restrain one's self, S. B.
Ross.

BEAR, BERE, s. Barley, having four rows of grains, S. Hordeum vulgare, Linn.
Wyntown.

A. S. bere, Moes. G. bar, hordeum.

BEAR LAND, land appropriated for a crop of barley, S.
To go through the bear land with one, to tell him all the grounds of umbrage at his conduct, to pluck a crow with him, S.

BEARIS BEFOR, Ancestors.
Wallace.