_Buskit-nest_, an
ornamented
residence.
Robert Forst
_Buchan-bullers_, the boiling of the sea among the rocks on the coast
of Buchan.
_Buckskin_, an inhabitant of Virginia.
_Buff our beef_, thrash us soundly, give us a beating behind and before.
_Buff and blue_, the colours of the Whigs.
_Buirdly_, stout made, broad built.
_Bum-clock_, the humming beetle that flies in the summer evenings.
_Bummin_, humming as bees, buzzing.
_Bummle_, to blunder, a drone, an idle fellow.
_Bummler_, a blunderer, one whose noise is greater than his work.
_Bunker_, a window-seat.
_Bure_, did bear.
_Burn_, _burnie_, water, a rivulet, a small stream which is heard as it
runs.
_Burniewin'_, burn this wind, the blacksmith.
_Burr-thistle_, the thistle of Scotland.
_Buskit_, dressed.
_Buskit-nest_, an ornamented residence.
_Busle_, a bustle.
_But_, _bot_, without.
_But and ben_, the country kitchen and parlour.
_By himself_, lunatic, distracted, beside himself.
_Byke_, a bee-hive, a wild bee-nest.
_Byre_, a cow-house, a sheep-pen.
C.
_Ca'_, to call, to name, to drive.
_Ca't_, called, driven, calved.
_Cadger_, a carrier.
_Cadie_ or _caddie_, a person, a young fellow, a public messenger.
_Caff_, chaff.
_Caird_, a tinker, a maker of horn spoons and teller of fortunes.
_Cairn_, a loose heap of stones, a rustic monument.
_Calf-ward_, a small enclosure for calves.