Bag, s. A sack, a pouch; that part of animals in which some particular juices are contained, as the poison of vipers.
Bag, v. To put into a bag. In sporting parlance, to kill.
Bagatelle, s. A trifle; a game.
Bait, v. To put meat to tempt animals.
Bait, s. Meat set to allure animals to a snare; a temptation; an enticement; a refreshment on a journey. In Fishing, worms, paste, &c.
Balance, s. A pair of scales; the overplus of weight; equipoise.
Balance, v. To weigh in a balance; to counterpoise.
Bald, a. Without hair; without natural covering.
Balk, s. A ridge of land left unploughed; disappointment when least expected. In Hunting, a term used when a horse refuses his leap.
Balk, v. To disappoint; to frustrate. In Hunting, to swerve off from a fence; to refuse a jump.