_Ritson._

2. A roll, a small loaf of wheaten bread, of an oblong form, S.

BAR, _s._ The grain in E. called barley; _bar-meal_, barley-meal; _bar-bread_, _bar-bannock_, &c. S. B.

Moes. G. _bar_, hordeum.

BAR, _s._ A boar.

V. ~Bair~.

_To_ BAR, _v. n._ To bar from bourdes, apparently to avoid jesting.

_Bannatyne Poems._

Fr. _barr-er_, to keep at a distance.

BARBAR, BARBOUR, _adj._ Barbarous, savage.

Fr. _barbare_, id.

_Kennedy._

BARBER, _s._ What is excellent in its kind, a low term, S.

Su. G. _baer-a_, ill.u.s.trare.

BARBLES, _s. pl._ A species of disease.

_Polwart._

Fr. _barbes_, a white excrescence which grows under the tongue of a calf.

BARBLYT, _part. pa._ Barbed.

_Barbour._

Fr. _barbele_, id.

_To_ BARBULYIE, _v. a._ To disorder, to trouble, Perths.

_Montgomery._

Fr. _barbouille_, confusedly jumbled.

BARDACH, BARDY, _adj._

1. Stout, fearless, determined, S. B.

_Ross._

2. Irascible, contentious, and at the same time uncivil and pertinacious in managing a dispute, S.

_R. Galloway._

Isl. _barda_, pugnax, _bardagi_, Su. G. _bardaga_, praelium.

BARDILY, _adv._

1. Boldly, with intrepidity, S.

2. Pertly, S.

BARDIE, _s._ A gelded cat, Ang.

BARDIS, _s. pl._ Trappings.

_Douglas._

Goth. _bard_, a pole-ax.

BARDYNGIS, _s. pl._ Trappings of horses.

_b.e.l.l.e.n.den._

BARDISH, _adj._ Rude, insolent in language.

_Baillie._

From _bard_, S. _baird_, a minstrel.

BARE, _adj._ Lean, meagre, S.

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