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Rh stripes in a stocking or sock, to b. de sock. of $n$, 3.

bjoget$1$ [bjōgət],, 1) of stockings or socks: having circular stripes of another colour; often of such stripes, caused by a bad mixing of the wool; sometimes of the wool itself: badly mixed . 2) of animals: having a circular stripe round the neck, sometimes also a circular stripe across the belly up along the sides or round the tail, a b. sheep, a b. swine; *baugóttr, , ring-shaped, from baugr,, ring.

bjoget$1$ [bjōgət],, white-backed with darker (black) sides and belly; also: black-backed with lighter (white) sides and belly, of sheep. *bǫkóttr,, of another colour on the back (bak). Ought in to be called *, but the form is doubtless mingled with the more usual $2$ from
 * baugóttr. ,

bjokl, bjokkel$1$ [bjɔkəl, bjåkəl], , high dorsal-fin of a whale. bœxl,, a) shoulder-blade; b) the high dorsal-fin of certain species of whales.

bjokl, bjokkel$1$ [bjɔkəl],, 1) a bump; bunion, a b. on de foot; (on certain animals, as cattle, sheep): de lamb gengs (goes) on its (when the foot is too weak); (?). Either bukl, , semi-spherical boss (on a shield), or a of  bugr, , bend; curvature (  bygel, , and bygla, , = bøjle, hoop). , In  “a  [bjɔχəl]” denotes a weak, incapable person, a person with a bad gait, weak in the knee-joints (see , ); this is   bauchle, , inter alia: a pitiful, feeble being, influenced by  2. bjoklet [bjɔklət], , weakly, weak in the knees,  of walking: a b. way o’ gaun [‘going, walking’]. Differs from  bokla, , used of stiff (clumsy) gait. See $n$ 2 (and ),
 * ; 2) prominent knee-joint

bjolk [bjȯ‘ᶅk],, a hard lump; bump (on the body); also [bjö‘lk, bjö‘ᶅk], [bjȯ‘lki] and bjölki [bjö‘lki],, (NRoeN.Roe. [sic]). bulk,, bump; bulk ; bulki,, small hump; large bump. and ,

bjolket [bjȯ‘ᶅkət],, 1) clumsy, a great b. foot; 2) knotted or bumpy (having bjolks), a b. foot. Also [bjö‘lkət]. , *bulkóttr. See ,

bjolki [bjȯ‘lki],, 1) = ,
 * 2) boulder, b. or b.-
 * of ,

bjonkel [bjo‘ŋkəl, bjɔ‘ŋkəl], , growth; bump; bunion, a b. on the foot. Either *bungl- (*bongl-), of “bung”, ( and bunga,, protuberance; bump; bungl, , and bongla, , a bump), or  of *bunk- ( bunka, , bump).   and ,

bjonklet [bjo‘ŋklət, bjɔ‘ŋklət], , having growths or bunions, a b. foot. of ,

bjorg$2$ [bjȯrg],, house, tabu-name, used by fishermen at sea; of the manse, de ’s b. (see ). Also [björg]. borg,, inter alia, a fortified place; castle.

bjorg$b$ [bjȯrg],, see ,

bjorg [bjȯrg],, to save; put away; hide (something appropriated), to hide in the earth or under a heap of stones, to bury. bjarga,, to save; carry to safety; hide.

bjødi,, see ,

of a fairly great height. bjarg,
 * bjørg [bjørg],, rocky hill,