bucht, bught, bought, n., IV, 193, 1, 2, 5; 194, 6, 9; 195 f., 1, 3, 4; 198 f., 1, 3, 6; etc.: a small pen, usually put up in the corner of the field, into which it was customary to drive the ewes when they were to be milked. Jamieson.

bucht, bught, v., IV, 200, 1, 18; 201, 10; 205, 22: go into the bucht, or pen. pret. buchted, IV, 201, 24: drove into the pen; p. p., 201, 11: built a pen for (cf. 198, 8; 200, 19).

buckle, crisp, curl (of hair). Curling Buckle, IV, 357, C 6, 7: one with hair crisped or curled.

buckled up our lap, II, 473, 17: fastened up apron or gown so as to make a bag for carrying away meal.

bucklings, V, [183], 21: encounters?

bud, I, 72 f., 7, 62: behooved. See buse.

bug, IV, 199, 17, pret. of big: built.

bugge, I, 243, 1: buy.

buggin, bugn, p. p. of big, IV, 445 b, 1; 446 b, 1: built.

buik, bouk, IV, 485, 12, 14: body.