Bring-gwain v. to get rid of, to spend, to accompany a person some way on a journey, bring-going

Brit, Burt, to leave a dent or impression

Brize, Prize v.a. to press down

Broom-squires s. Quantock broom-makers

Brock s. a piece of turf for fuel (Du. brocke, a morass)

Broller, Brawler s. a bundle of straw

Brow-square, an infant’s head cloth

Bruckley, Brode adj. as applied to stock given to break fence, to cheese that breaks into fragments

Brummle, Brimmel (A S brimel) s. bramble

Bucked adj. having a strong hircine taste, applied to cheese