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Ba.s.sIE, _s._ A large wooden dish, used for carrying meal from the _girnal_ to the _bakeboard_, S. B.
_Ross._
Fr. _ba.s.sin_, a bason.
Ba.s.sIE, _s._ An old horse, Clydes. Loth.
V. ~Bawsand~.
Ba.s.sIL, _s._ A long cannon, or piece of ordnance.
_Pitscottie._
Abbrev. from Fr. _basilic_.
Ba.s.sIN, _adj._ Of or belonging to rushes.
_Douglas._
Teut. _biese_, juncus, scirpus; L. B. _ba.s.se_, a collar for cart-horses made of flags.
Ba.s.sNYT, _adj._ White-faced.
V. ~Bawsand~.
_Gl. Sibb._
BASTAILYIE, _s._ A bulwark, a blockhouse.
_b.e.l.l.e.n.den._
Fr. _bastille_, a fortress, a castle furnished with towers.
BASTILE, BASTEL, _s._ A fortress, princ.i.p.ally meant for securing prisoners, South of S.
V. preceding word.
_Statist. Acc._
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