boustouslie, bousterously, boustresslie, boustrouslie: I, 108, 13; IV, 446, 13; 447, 13; 465, 19, 35: boisterously, roughly.
bout, II, 27, 18: bolt.
bouted, I, 68, 4; 70, 4: bolted.
bow, bough.
bow, lintseed bow, I, 305, 14: the boll or pod containing the seeds of flax.
bow, II, 28, 16: boll, a dry measure; of salt, two bushels; “for wheat and beans, four Winchester bushels; for oats, etc., six bushels.” Scottish, four firlots (see firlot). bow o bere, V, [264] a: boll of barley.
bower, chamber: I, 65, A 1; 68, 25, 32; 73, 47; etc., etc. bouerie, II, 232, 1: diminutive of the same.
bower, house, home: I, 56, 3; 79, 3; 80, 1; 107, 1; etc., etc. Often indistinguishable from the above.
bower-head, II, 76, 11: top of the house. (Unless the reading should be tower-head; cf. II, 74, D 5; 78, I 14, but we have an upmost ha, highest room, II, 72, C 14.)
bower-yett, house-gate.