Behight, H. 2. 365. [Name; from hight, called.]
Behylte, AE. 939. Promised. C.
Belent, H. 2. 121. [? from Speght’s blent, stayed, turned back.]
Beme, AE. 563. Trumpet.
Bemente, E. I. 45. Lament. C.
Benned, AE. 1185. Cursed, tormented. C.
Benymmynge, P.G. 3. Bereaving. C.
Bercie, p. 278. 8. [No explanation.]
Berne, AE. 580. Child. C.
Berten, T. 58. Venomous. C.
Beseies, T. 124. Becomes. C.
Besprente, T. 132. Scattered. C.
Bestadde, p. 286. 3. [Lost, K.’s bestad (O.).]
Bestanne, AE. 411. [=Bestadde.]
Bested, H. 2. 140. [Contended. ? from B.’s bestad, beset, oppressed.]
Bestoiker, AE. 91. Deceiver. C.
Bestreynts, H. 2. 634. [Sprinkles, from K.’s betreint (O.), sprinkled; but affected by bestrewed.]
Bete, G. 85. Bid. C.
Betrassed, G. 7. Deceived, imposed on. C.
Betraste, AE. 1031. Betrayed. C.
Betreinted, H. 2. [634] 707. [Sprinkled; from K.’s betreint (O.), sprinkled.]
Bevyle, E. II. 57. Break. A herald term signifying a spear broken in tilting. C.
Bewrate, H. 2. 127. [Treachery.]
Bewrecke, G. 101. Revenge. C.
Bewreen, AE. 6. Express. C.
Bewryen, Le. 42. Declared, expressed. C.
Bewryne, G. 72. Declare. C.
Bewrynning, T. 128. Declaring. C.
Bighes, AE. 371. Jewels. C.
Birlette, E. III. 24. A hood, or covering for the back part of the head. C.
Bismarde, p. 285. 141. [Curious, wondering;
from bismar, curiosity,
K.B. and Speght.]
Blake, AE. 178. 407. Naked. C.
Blakied, E. III. 4. Naked, original. C.
Blanche, AE. 369. White, pure.
Blaunchie, E. II. 50. White. C.
Blatauntlie, AE. 108. Loudly. C.
[Blents, H. 2. 638. ?]
Blente, E. III. 39. Ceased, dead. C.
Blethe, T. 98. Bleed. C.
Blynge, AE. 334. Cease. C.
Blyn, E. II. 40. Cease, stand still. C.
Boddekin, AE. 265. Body, substance. C.
Boleynge, M. 17. Swelling. C.
[Bollen, II. 2. 636. Swollen (K.).]
Bollengers and Cottes, E. II. 33. Different kinds of boats. C.
Boolie, E. I. 46. Beloved. C.
Bordel, E. III. 2. Cottage. C.
Bordelier, AE. 410. Cottager.
Borne, T. 13. AE. 741. Burnish. C.
[Borne, H. 2. 289. ?_ground_. (No satisfactory explanation.)]