barm, I, 243, 7: lap.
barn-well thrashing, II, 322, 8: the well has no sense, and has probably been caught from 9, at the far well washing. To be dropped.
barn, barne, II, 437, 85; IV, 141, 17; V, [114], 10; [267], 3: (A. S. bearn) child. III, 308, 14: (A. S. beorn) man, fighting man.
baron, I, 293, 2; 294 f., 5, 9, 23, 28: simply knight, and that, in all cases but the first, vaguely.
barras, oer the, IV, 372, 6: beyond the barriers (as 374, A b, after 5).
barrine, bairn.
base-court, III, 470 b: lower or outer court.
bassonet, basnet, basnit, III, 298, 51, 52; 308 f., 29, 32: a light helmet, shaped like a skull-cap.
bat, but.
batit, baited.