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1. Any spiral sh.e.l.l of whatever size, S.

_Muse's Threnodie._

_The Roaring Buckie_, Buccinum undatum, Linn. is the common great whelk.

Teut. _buck-en_, to bow, to bend; as this expresses the twisted form of the sh.e.l.l.

2. A perverse or refractory person is denominated a _thrawn buckie_, and sometimes, in still harsher language, a _Deil's buckie_, S.

_Ramsay._

~Buckie Ingram~, that species of crab denominated Cancer bernardus, Newhaven.

~Buckie Prins~, A periwinkle; Turbo terebra, Linn. Also called _Water-spouts_, Loth.

_To_ BUCKLE, _v. a._ To join two persons in marriage; used in a low or ludicrous sense, S.

_Macneill._

~Buckle-the-beggars~, s. One who marries others in a clandestine and disorderly manner, S.

BUCKTOOTH, _s._ Any tooth that juts out from the rest, S.

Sibb. derives this from _Boks_, q. v. Perhaps allied to Su. G.

_bok_, rostrum.

BUD, _s._ A gift; generally one that is meant as a bribe.

_Acts Ja. I._

C. B. _budd_, Corn. _bud_, profit, emolument. Or shall we view it as formed from A. S. _bude_, obtulit, q. the bribe that has been _offered_?

_To_ ~Bud~, ~Budd~, _v. a._ To endeavour to gain by gifts, to bribe.

_Pitscottie._

BUDGE, _s._ A kind of bill, used in warfare.

_Douglas._

O. Fr. _bouge_, _boulge_, faucille, serpe; Roquefort.

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