boile f madness, dementia, dizziness, frenzy, rage, delirium, passion Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Scottish Gaelic...
See also: buille From Old Irish baile, buile, boile (“vision; frenzy, madness (originally arising out of supernatural revelations)”). IPA(key): /ˈbˠɪlʲə/...
once all furrows plow, the strugling streams O're all the main gape wide, boile foamie streams, With flaly-oares and slicing foredecks fierce, Which through...
was otherways a very strong healful man, for on his return to Pennicuik a boile broke out between his shoulders, which in a very few days turn'd to a Mortification...
[Eliot’s Court Press for] Georgii Bishop & Ioannis Norton, →OCLC: The waters boile, and walme to our desire. 1845(?), A view of Devonshire in 1630, with a...
дели́рий (ru) m (delírij), горя́чка (ru) f (gorjáčka) Scottish Gaelic: breisleach m, boile f, mearan m, bruaillean m Serbo-Croatian: Cyrillic: делиријум m Roman: delirijum (sh) m...
London: Thomas Dawson, page 181: […] set all these togither on the fire, & boile them till the wine and water be consumed, and that the flesh and bones be...
progressive participle বইতে-বইতে (boite-boite) conditional participle বইলে (boile) perfect participle বয়ে (boẏe) habitual participle বয়ে-বয়ে (boẏe-boẏe)...