To BOCK, v. a. to make a noise with the throat, as persons will frequently do before vomiting.

BOD, BODDY, s. a person of diminutive stature.

BODDUM, s. bottom.

BODE, BOD, s. an offer made prior to a bargain; a proffer.

BODEN, BUDDEN, v. offered; proffered.

BODLE, s. an old copper coin of the value of two pennies
Scots, or third part of a penny English.

BOGILL, BOGLE, s. 1. a hobgoblin; a spectre; 2. a scarecrow; any made-up imitation of a spectre.

BOMBILL, BUMBILL, s. buzzing noise.

BOMBILL-BEE, s. a drone.

BONIE, BONYE, BONNY, adj. beautiful; having a fine countenance.