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_b.e.l.l.e.n.den._

2. Any body of running water, whether great or small, S.

_Pennant._

3. The ground lying on the banks of a river, S.

_Minstr. Bord._

4. The inhabitants of a tract of country watered by a certain river or brook, S.

_Ibid._

~Water-brash~, _s._ A disease consisting in a sense of heat in the epigastrium, with copious eructations of aqueous humour, S.

~Water-craw~, _s._ The water ouzel, S.

_Stat. Acc._

~Water-kelpie~, _s._ The spirit of the waters.

_Minstr. Bord._

~Water-mouth~, _s._ The mouth of a river, vulgarly _Watter-mow_, S. B.

_Chart. Ja. VI._

~Watergang~, _s._ The race of a mill.

_Acts Ja. I._

~Water-purpie~, _s._ Common brooklime, an herb, S.

~Water-shed~, _s._ The highest ground in any part of a country, from which rivers descend in opposite directions, S.

_Ess. Highl. Soc._

~Water-slain moss~, peat earth carried off by water, and afterwards deposited, S.

_Walker._

~Water-wraith~, _s._ The spirit of the waters, S. B.

V. ~Wraith~.

WATH, _s._ A ford.