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60 body. The forms and are more common than , see.

bol$3$ [bȯl],, hollow or middle of a net-basket, de b. o’ de ( idracht, støri). the same word as $2$,. bolr, bulr, , trunk; body. — In some [buIbul [sic], bol] alternates with ; see -bend,, and ,,  in sometimes found in the same sense as.

bol$1$ [bōl, bō$ə$l] and boul [bɔul], , 1) of fire: to blaze; flame, a fire; ; and  . 2) of smoke; dust, in quantities: to smoke; drift; drive before the wind; roll onward or along;. 3) a) to start along, warm and dripping with sweat (to ); he cam’ in, he burst into the house ; b) to bowl along, of a vessel: de boat is to the east(w)ard ; of the moon passing through quickly-driving clouds: de moon is ;,  — *bála, *bálask, (of fire) to blaze; flame;   bálast, , to leap up; blaze up.

bol$n$ [bō$n$l],, to stack peats in a or heap.  See $2$,

bolbak, bolbek [bȯIbakbȯlbak [sic], -bək], bolbog [bȯᶅbog] and bolvog [bȯl·vōg·], , upperhand; advantage; benefit obtained at another’s expence; to tak’ (get) b., to use the opportunity; to get the upperhand; du will no tak’ (get) b. ower me, you shall not get the upperhand of me or benefit at my expense ; he took b. upo me, he took too great liberties at my expense. [bȯlbak:, ; bȯlbak and bȯl·vōg·: ]. [bȯᶅbog]. [bȯlbak, bȯlbək, bȯlək]. [bȯlək] : “…gin ye try ta tak ower muckle (too impertinent) apo wis…” (quotation from “Da Tief i’ da Neean”, “Shet - land Times”, 1879). bilbugr, , bending; yielding as the result of a strong impression; a violent obtrusion; fá bilbug á e-m, to vanquish someone (verbally reported); bilbugt,, predominance; upperhand, fáa bilbugt við einun, to get the upperhand of someone. — In also as a verb: to ane [‘one’].

bolbank,, see ,

bolbend [bȯl·bænd·],, the pack for transport of peats in a straw-rope net, without use of the ordinary basket ; Also ,, See further $ə$,, and ,
 * [bul·bænd·, bol·bænd·];

bolder, and, see.

bolførd [bɔᶅ·fø̄$2$rd·, bɔil·-],, to hide away; put aside; keep safe in a secret place, to b. a ting. ból,, bed; couch; hiding-place).
 * *ból-fœra = to hide away (

bolførdin [bɔᶅ·fø̄r·din, bɔil·-], , an object (found and) preserved in a secret place.  of ,

bolga [bȯlga],, inflammation together with dropsy in the throat of cattle and sheep. More hwarki-). bólga,, swelling; inflammation.
 * (kwarki-; hwerka-,

bol-hook,, see.

bolin(g) [bolɩŋ, bɔlɩŋ, bolin, bɔlin, bȯlin] and bolek [bolək, bɔlək], , heap of peats, piled up for drying, consisting of 3—4 or 5 (see, ), a b. o’ peats. in bolɩŋ, bɔlɩŋ (bålɩŋ):, bɔlɩŋ: , bɔlin:, , bȯlin: , bɔlək: Sporadic outside of the From is reported [bolək]; and from  the form [bulin], denoting a pile of peats (6 to 12 ).