Bisgee, (g hard), (Fr. besaigue. Lat bis-acuta) s. a mooting or rooting axe, sharp at both ends and cutting different ways

Bis’t v. Art thou? (Germ. bist du)

Bit s. the lower end of a poker v. to put a new end to a poker

Bivver v. to shake or tremble, ex. They’ll make he bivver, (A S bífian, to tremble)

Blackhead s. a boil, a pinswil

Black-pot s. black-pudding

Blacky-moor’s-beauty s. Sweet scabious

Blake v. to faint (A S blaecan, to grow pale)

Blanker, Vlanker, Flanker s. a spark of fire

Blanscue s. an unforeseen accident