BEULD, adj. Bow-legged, Ang.; q. beugeld from the same origin with beugle, in [Beugle-backed], q. v.
BEW, adj. Good, honourable. Bew schyris, or schirris, good Sirs.
Fr. beau, good.
Douglas.
To BEWAVE, BEWAUE, v. a. To cause to wander or waver.
Palice of Honour.
A. S. waf-ian, vacillare, fluctuare.
BEWIS, BEWYS, s. pl. Boughs.
V. [Beuch].
Douglas.
BEWIS, s. pl. Beauties.
O. Fr. beau, beauty.
Maitland Poems.