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ANCIENT BRITISH LANGUAGE DICTIONARY

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MEANING
bæc back, ridge
bæce stream in a valley
bærnet land cleared by burning
bæth bath
bæc back, ridge
bār boar
bēacen beacon, signal
bealdor lord
bēam tree trunk, beam of timber
bēan bean
bearu grove, wood
bēce beech tree
bēacen beacon, signal
bēl fire, funeral pyre, signal
bēo bee
beofor beaver
beonet bent or coarse grass
beorc birch tree
bēacen beacon, signal
berg barrow (see also beorh and beorg)
beorg barrow (see also beorh and berg)
beorh barrow (see also beorg and berg)
bere barley
bere-ærn barn or store for barley
bere-tūn barley / corn farm
bere-wīc barley farm
bīcere bee-keeper
birce birch tree
bere-wīc barley farm
blæc black, dark coloured
bōcō beech tree
2bōcō book, charter
bōc-landō land granted by charter
boga bow, arch, bend
bold special house or building
botmō broad river valley
bōthlō special house or building
box box tree
brād broad, spacious
brēc land broken for cultivation
brehon judge (see also dempster)
bred board, plank
brembel bramble, blackberry bush
brende burnt, cleared by burning
brēr briars
Brēttas Britons
brōcō brook, stream
broccō badger
brōmō thorny bush, broom
brycgō bridge
buccō buck, stag
bucca he-goat
būr cottage, dwelling
būr cottage, dwelling
burgh to hide (see also bury)
burh fortified place, stronghold
burna stream
bury to hide (see also burgh)
2 bury at the fortress
byden vessel, tub

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