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This name is also given, S. to the Polygonum convolvulus, which in Sw. is called _Binda_.

BUR, _s._ The cone of the fir, S. B.

Su. G. _barr_ denotes the leaves or needles of the pine.

BUR-THRISSIL, _s._ The spear-thistle, S. Carduus lanceolatus.

_Bur-thistle_, id. A. Bor.

_To_ BURBLE, _v. n._ To purl.

_Hudson._

Teut. _borbel-en_, scaturire.

BURCH, BWRCH, BUROWE, _s._ Borough, town.

_Dunbar._

Moes. G. _baurgs_; A. S. _burg_, _burh_, _buruh_, id.

BURD, _s._ A lady, a damsel.

V. ~Bird~.

BURD, BURDE, _s._ Board, table.

_Dunbar._

Moes. G. _baurd_, a.s.ser, tabula, A. S. _bord_, id.

~Burdclaith~, _s._ A tablecloth, S. Westmorel., id.

_Dunbar._

From _burd_, and _claith_, cloth.

BURDALANE, _s._ A term used to denote one who is the only child left in a family; q. _bird alone_, or, solitary; _burd_ being the p.r.o.n. of _bird_.

_Maitland MSS._

BURDE, _s._ Ground, foundation.