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Show the Lady of the Lake . Following is a list of the more archaic terms and usages of BauerWorlders of possible interest to readers: Apace-at a quick pace, swiftly Avaunt!-Forward! Away! Hence! Battlement-a Gothic pile of some size, housing offices of the BauerNetwork, and usually comprising more than one building Bauercrat-anyone of several levels of Managers in the BauerNetwork Be-used in various instances in place of the second millenium _is_ and are, for its archaic sound, and especially in cases of possibility, question, or potential, as in This be altogether contrary! (perhaps being understood). The verb were is often used in this sense, as in This indeed were a grave breach (again, perhaps being understood). Be'est-Identical verb as above, with second person singular ending, as in How be'est thou? Beshrew-Curse Biretta-A square cap with three ridges on top, and with a fur tuft in the middle, worn by the Doctor Class on ceremonial occasions Boots-(verb) avail, profit, as in _it_ boots not to complain Brassard-armor for protecting the arm Buckler-a small round shield, held on the left arm Cap-a-pie-from head to foot, at all points, as in armed cap-a-pie Castle-one of the larger, more ostentatious homes on BauerWorlde, more complex than a Keep (which see), and much more complex than a Hall (which see) 368 |