Barrener s. a cow not in calf

Barrow s. a child’s pilch or flannel clout

Barrow-pig s. a gelt-pig

Barton s. a farm-yard, the Barn-town

Bastick s. basket

Bat, But, the root end of a tree after it has been thrown, also spade of cards, the stump of a post

Batch, a sand bank, or patch of ground, or hillock, “a hill,” as Churchill-batch, Chelvey-batch, (lying within, or contiguous to, a river); emmet-batches, ant-hills. Duck-batches, land trodden by cattle in wet weather

Bats s. corners of ploughed fields: low-laced boots

Bawker: Bawker-stone s. a stone for whetting scythes

Be, indic. ex. I be, thou bist, he be