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BEEN : a with, withey, or band : a twilled twig, 

 BEES CM or BIZZOM {Spar Hum Scoparium) : 



the Broom plant: hence a name of the fweep- 



ing broom of the houfewife. 

 BEVERAGE : water cider, or fmall cider. 

 BLIND NETTLE (Galeopfis tetrahit) : wild 



hemp. 

 BURRDW : a hillock or heap; as « Stone Bur- 

 rows" — "Beat Burrows:" hence, probably, 



Barrow— 'f Tumulus). 

 BUSS : a grafs calf. See page 249. 

 BUTT : a clofe-bodicd cart; as dung butt, or 



wheel cart ; gurry butt, or fledge cart : ox 



b'.:tt ; horff butt. 

 BUTT LOAD : about fix feams. 



C ADDEL (Reracleum Sphondilium) : cow parfnip. 



CESS or ZESS : a mow, in a barn. 



CHEESE: thepils ofpomage, in making cider, 



CLAW-ILL : the foul, In cattle. 



CLOUTED CREAM : cream raifed by heat. 



COB, or COBWALL : mudwall. 



CONVENTIONARY RENTS : the referved 

 rents of life Icafes. 



COOMB : a narrow meadowy bottom ; gene- 

 rally, or always, between hanging woods. 



COURTLAGE : farm yard. 



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