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| | Online 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica |
 | | BAUBLE (probably a blend of two different words, an old French baubel, a child's plaything, and an old English babyll, something swinging to and fro) |
 | | BAUDRY, or BALDERICH, OF BOURGUEIL (1046 or 1047-r Igo) |
 | | BAULK, or BALK (a word common to Teutonic languages, meaning a ridge, partition, or beam) |
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