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BOLATHERICK, i.fl. POLLADRICK.<br />

BoLEGH, BoLEiGH,?.^. BoLEiT. Baal's,<br />

or, the long {pdl) grave-stone<br />

{lech), JV.N.<br />

BOLEIT, the dairy or milk {hit) cottage<br />

{hod), Pr. ; the place of slaughter<br />

(ladh), BL;— ? house of the<br />

clan {kid).<br />

BoLENNA, BOLENNOW, house <strong>by</strong> the<br />

lakes {lynnoiD) 3I'L.<br />

BOLHAM, o.n.f., 1 1 field (bail) dwelling<br />

{ham, s.).<br />

BOLIXGY, i.q. Belingy<br />

BoLiTHO, 1 great {itho), or, most<br />

distant {eWiaio, w.) hill {bol), or,<br />

pit or pool {pal) ; or, i.q. Boleit<br />

or Beloitha. A huge belly {hoi),<br />

Pr.<br />

Bollowal, high {uchel) pit or pool.<br />

BOLOGGAS, mice or rats' {logcjas)<br />

house, Pr. ; {locus, tofiie, m.c).<br />

BoLOTHAS, BOLOWTHAS, house near<br />

the tumuli or barrows {loio, t.), M'L.<br />

BOLOYTHA, i.q. BOLITHO.<br />

Bolster, the entrenchment (holla),<br />

or clay {hoi), ground {tir), Pr.<br />

1 Pillas ground.<br />

Bolventor, new parish, &c. {c.d. Holy<br />

Trinity) ; = hol[d ad\venture, J. T.<br />

BOLY, n.f., i.q. Bodilly.<br />

BoNADY, n.f., •? Eddy's house on the<br />

down {ho-oon).<br />

BoNAFORD, 71. f., 1 down house <strong>by</strong><br />

the ford, or, road {fordh).<br />

BONALLAGK, i.q. BanALLACK.<br />

BoNALVA, Bonealva, Bony Alva,<br />

1 Alva's down house.<br />

Bone, Boon, n.f., down house.<br />

BoNEAR, n.f, long {Mr) down house.<br />

BoNiTHON, BoNYTHON, the furzy<br />

dwelling, Pr. {hod an eithen).<br />

BoNNAL, the house on the cliff {an<br />

alt), Pr.<br />

BoNY, %./., 1 = ho an hay, house in<br />

the enclosure.<br />

BOOSEY, 1 i.q. BOUDZHT.<br />

Boo Town, Bove Town, [field] above<br />

the town place or farm buildings.<br />

Borallan, the house {bod), or hill<br />

BOS<br />

{bar), opposite (rag) the lake {lyn),<br />

T.C.<br />

BoRDEW, ] black {du) summit {bar).<br />

Borease, 1 lower (isa) summit.<br />

BoREW, the bleak dwelling, T., {rew,<br />

frost, ice).<br />

Borgwitha, 1 higher or farther<br />

{giourfha) summit.<br />

Borlase, the green {glas) summit or<br />

top, Pr.<br />

Borlase Vath, high<br />

summit.<br />

{ivarth) green<br />

BoRNUiCK, the dwelling {hod) <strong>by</strong> the<br />

(a'«) harbour or village {gicic), Pr.<br />

BoROPARK, Borough, Borrow, the<br />

barrow, or, mine-heap close.<br />

BoRSNEEUAS, {a barrow), "i7i English<br />

cheapfuU," Car. ; 1 i.q. BosNiEVES.<br />

BoRT Hay, ] broad, or, Beort's<br />

enclosure {hay), t.<br />

(s.)<br />

BosADON, 1 the house (bos) on the<br />

hill (dim) ; or, Sadwrn's (w.) house.<br />

BosAHAN, ]3oSHAN, the summer {han)<br />

house, Pr. ; or — bos-haun, house on<br />

the haven, Po.<br />

BosANKEN, a disquiet house, or,<br />

house of trouble {anhen, a.), Gkv.<br />

BosANKETH, the Same, Pr. (16 cent.<br />

Bussanguithe, wood house).<br />

BOSANKO, house of death, {ancow).<br />

BosANNETH, dwelHng house, N.<br />

house of rest, Pi. W. ; {annedh, a<br />

dwelling).<br />

BOSANQUET, n.f, i.q. BoSANKETH.<br />

Bo-SAUSACK, -SAWSEN, the Saxon's<br />

{saws) house.<br />

Bos-AVA, -SAVA, apple-tree {aval, ap-<br />

ples) house, T.C.<br />

BosAVERN, alder-tree {gwern) house.<br />

BOSAWNA, haven {hauen) house, Wh.<br />

BOS-CAGELL, -CADZHELL, -CASWELL,<br />

castle house.<br />

BosCARNE, rock {cam) house.<br />

BosCARNON, ] down {oon) rock house.<br />

BoscASTLE = BoTREAUx's castle.<br />

BoscATHO, the boats' {scafha) house.<br />

BoscAVERRAN, marsh (gwern) cottage<br />

{hosca) ; or, alder {gwern)<br />

thicket (pose, o.n., I.T.).<br />

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