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| at the bar(1) | in court, in open court or before a tribunal [OED]
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| aunt sally¹ | A game traditionally played in some parts of England, in which players throw sticks or balls at a wooden target (formerly also Old Aunt Sally). Also: the target used in such a game.
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| Avourneen(1) | my darling, O darling. Irish.
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| ayont | beyond
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| a_bottle_of_steam_and_smoke¹ | "a bottle of smoke": an impossible, illusory, or evanescent thing or (occasionally) person; something without substance, a chimera [OED]
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| babel¹ | According to the bible, a united humanity in the generations following the Great Flood, agree to build a city and a tower tall enough to reach heaven. This came to be known as the tower of Babel, although the phrase does not appear in the bible.
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| bacca(1) | tobacco
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| Bad scrant(1) | Bad scran; bad luck (to). Anglo-Irish [OED]
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| Baggins¹ | food, a snack (N.W.England)
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| bags¹ | Trousers [OED]
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| bailey¹ | Prison Palmer, Roy – A Touch on the Times Songs of Social Change 1770 to 1914 (Penguin Education, 1974) p 63
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| Bailiffs² | Bailiff: An officer of justice under a sheriff, who executes writs and processes, distrains, and arrests; a warrant officer, pursuivant, or catchpoll [OED] Invovled in the pursuit of debtors [CPB]
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| Bailliffs | Baillif; The agent of the lord of a manor, who collects his rents, etc.; the steward of a landholder, who manages his estate; one who superintends the husbandry of a farm for its owner or tenant. [OED]
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| baiting¹ | The action of giving food to horses, or of taking wayside refreshment, upon a journey. [OED]
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| ballast(1) | material to support the track and hold it on place. Ref: Oxford Companion to British Railway History]
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| Ballinamuch | The Battle of Ballinamuck (8 September 1798) marked the defeat of the main force of the French incursion during the 1798 Rebellion in Ireland.
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| Ballymore | Ballymore (Irish: An Baile Mór, meaning "big town") is a village in County Westmeath, Ireland
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| bam¹ | To hoax, practise on the credulity of, deceive, impose upon, cozen. Or A story intended to impose upon the credulous; a hoax or imposition [OED]
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| ban(1) | A story intended to impose upon the credulous; a hoax or imposition
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| banes(1) | Bones (Scottish)
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