Bays
Baysn. pl.an honarary crown or garland, a prize
A Compendious Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1806.
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Baysn. pl.an honarary crown or garland, a prize
Baysaltn.salt formed in basons by evaporation
Bazar, or Bezestinn.in Turkey a market place
Bdelliumn.the name of a sweet smelling gum
Bev.i.and auxiliary, past, was,pa.been, to exist, or have a certain state
Beachn.a sandy shore, strand
Beaconn.any object to give notice of danger, but chiefly a light to direct seamen
Beadn.a small ball or drop, a globule, a molding
Beadlen.a cryer, messenger, petty officer of a court, parish, college, &c.
Beadrolln.a list of persons who are prayed for
Beaglen.a small hound, a kind of hunting dog
Beakn.the bill of a bird, a promontory, a point
Beakeda.haviang a beak, hooked, pointed
Beakern.a cup with a spout like a bird's beak
Beamn.a main timber, balance of scales, ray of the sun, &c. yoke of a chariot, horn of a stag
Beamv.i.to throw out rays, dart, glitter, shine
Beamlessa.without rays of light
Beamya.shining, bright, radiant, having horns
Beann.the name of many kinds of vetches of pulse, &c.
Bearv.t.bore,pret.borne,pa.to carry, endure, press, convery, supply, produce
Bearn.an animal, rude man, constellation
Beardn.hair on the chin, &c. a jag, point, wool
Beardv.t.to pull by the beard, oppose, take off
Beardedpa.having a beard, jagged, pointed
Beardlessa.without a bear, smooth, youthful
Bearern.a carrier of any thing, supporter, post
Beareyeda.having watery or red eyes