bidene, bydene, bydeene, I, 105 a, 20: immediately (or, all together). I, 273, 34: successively, one after another. III, 65, 185: together. III, 73, 350: simultaneously, or en masse.
biek, beek, IV, 77, 3: bask. See beek.
bier, III, 161, 32; V, [161], 1; [162], D 1: cry, lamentation.
bierly, beerly (bride), I, 467, 29; II, 75, 19; 132, 24; the same as buirdly bride, II, 82, 51: portly, stately (large and well made). See buirdly.
big, bigg, I, 15, 13; 17, 16; 108, 1; II, 330, 1; 331, 1; 332, 1: build. pret. and p. p. biggit, bigget, IV, 202, K 5; 203, 13. pret. bug, IV, 199, 17. p. p. buggin, bugn, IV, 445, 1; 446, 1. build a stack for corn, I, 17, 12; 428, 11; V, [206] a, 8.
bigane, I, 334, 5: covered, wrought.
biggeall, beguile.
bigging, biggin, II, 115, 23, 24; 117, 10, 11; 123, 25, 26; 255, 11, 12; 257, 19, 20; IV, 128, 2-4: building, house, “properly of a large size, as opposed to a cottage.”
bigly (Icelandic, byggiligr, habitable), commodious, pleasant to live in, I, 68, 32; 107, 1, 3; II, 98, 30-32, 35, 36; 172 f., 40, 42, 45; 294, 4, 5; 370, 6; 417, 3; 419, 45: frequent epithet of bower. II, 358, 26, of a bier: handsomely wrought.
bile, v., V, [305] a, 6: boil.