byd, must, am under necessity.
byddys, III, 308, 26: abides.
byde, III, 297, 37: wait. p. p. byddin, V, [202] a: staid. pret. byde, there was naething byde him wi, IV, 428, 11: nothing which did remain.
bydene. See bidene.
bye fell, III, 440, 8: a rocky hill or piece of high land lying off or aside of the way.
bye-yett, IV, 21, 10: side-gate (subsidiary, not principal).
bygane, gone by.
byggande, ptc., I, 327, 33: building.
byrde, I, 327, 22: woman (wife or maid). See burd.
byre, II, 182, 8; 184, 13; 188, 13; IV, 293, 9; 297, 9: cow-house.