burgh, IV, 53, 15-17: town.
burken, II, 133, 8: birken, birchen.
Burlow-beanie, I, 287, 60, 65, 70, 74: =Billy Blin, which see (I, 67).
burly, I, 300, 4. See beerly.
burn, bourn, I, 438, A 3, 4; III, 440, 16; 460, 27: brook.
burn-brae, IV, 76, 1: hillside with a brook at the bottom.
burnyssht, III, 63, 136: shining, made bright.
burrow-town, burrows-town, IV, 288, E 3; 299, d 13: properly, chartered town, corporate town; perhaps nothing more than a town of some size, larger than a village. See borrows-town.
bursen, IV, 4 b 6: burst, bursen day, IV, 481, 20: overpoweringly fatiguing.
buse, þe buse agayne, I, 328, 54: it behoves thee (other texts, thou most). pret. (personal) bot, II, 94, 3; beet, III, 281, 2; bud, boud, I, 73, 62; V, [176], 17.