Bauk — Bauk, Baulk Baulk, n. & v. See {Balk}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Bauk — The balk, back, bauk Lowland Scots, leum iochd or bailc/bac Scottish Gaelic was a strip of a corn field left fallow. The fear of being left with the last sheaf of the harvest called the cailleach (kulyach etc) or gobhar bhacach (the goat of the… … Wikipedia
bauk — ˈbȧk, ˈbȯk dialect variant of balk * * * bauk, baul(e obs. ff. balk, ball, bawl … Useful english dictionary
bauk — baulk … Dictionary of ichthyology
Bauk. — 1) Baukunst EN architecture 2) Baukosten EN construction costs 3) Baukasten EN construction set, set of building blocks … Abkürzungen und Akronyme in der deutschsprachigen Presse Gebrauchtwagen
bauk — North Country (Newcastle) Words a cross beam or dormant … English dialects glossary
bauk'up — Gullah Words break, breaks, broke, breaking, broken; brukfoot man @a brokenlegged man … English dialects glossary
bauk — the summer, beam, or dorman ; also a pole or beam, such as are used under the roofs of small buildings ; also land left unploughed, to divide the property of different persons in common or open fields. Northumb … A glossary of provincial and local words used in England
bauk-staff — a quarter staff. N … A glossary of provincial and local words used in England
Roncus bauk — Roncus bauk … Wikipédia en Français