Land of Cokaygne, ap. Hickes, Thes. 1, p. 231.
In alle this barette the kynge and Sir Symon Tille a lokyng tham sette, of the prince suld it be don.
R. Brunne, p. 216. Cf. p. 274.
That mekill bale and barete till Ynglande sall brynge.
Awntyrs of Arthure, st. 23.
Barfot, adj. S. barefoot, 862.
Barnage, n. Fr. barons or noblemen collectively, baronage, 2947. Yw. and Gaw. 1258. Web. Doug. Virg. 314, 48.
Barre, n. Fr. bar of a door, 1794, 1811, 1827. Synonymous with Dore-tre, q.v. Chauc. C. T. 552.
Barw. See [Berwen].
Baþe, adj. S. both, 1336, 2543. Bethe, 694, 1680.