Bay BAY, a. [L.badius. Blass Bd.] Red, or reddish, inclining to a
chestnut color; applied to the color of horses. The shades of this color
are called light bay, dark bay, dappled bay, gilded bay, chestnut bay. In
popular language, in England, all bay horses are called brown. BAY, n. 1. An arm of the sea, extending into the land,
not of any definite form, but smaller than a gulf, and larger than a
creek. The name,however, is not used with much precision, and is often
applied to large tracts of water, around which the land forms a curve,
as Hudson's Bay. Nor is the name restricted to tracts of water with a
narrow entrance, but used for any recess or inlet between capes of head
lands, as the bay of Biscay. 2. A pond-head,or a pond formed by a dam,
for the purpose of driving mill-wheels. [ I believe not used in U.S.]
3. In a barn, a place between the floor and the end of the building, or
a low inclosed place, for depositing hay. In England, says Johnson,
if a barn consists of a floor and two heads, where they lay corn, they
call it a barn of two bays. These bays are from 14 to 20 feet long,
and floors from 10 to 12 feet broad, and usually 20 feet long, which is
the breadth of the barn. 4. In ships of war, that part on each side
between decks which lies between the bitts. 5. Any kind of opening
in walls. BAY, n. [Gr. a branch of the palm tree.] 1. The
laurel tree, Hence, 2. Bays, in the plural, an honorary garland or
crown, bestowed as a prize for victory or excellence, anciently made
or consisting of branches of the laurel. The patriot's honors,
and the poet's bays. 3. In some parts of the U.States, a tract of
land covered with bay trees. BAY, n. A state of expectation,
watching or looking for; as, to keep a man at bay. So a stag at bay is
when he turns his head against the dogs. Whence abeyance, in law, or a
state of expectancy. BAY, v.i. 1. To bark, as a dog at his
game. 2. To encompass, or inclose, from bay. We now use embay. BAY, v.t. To bark at; to follow with barking.
bay
adj 1: (used of animals especially a horse) of a moderate
reddish-brown color
n 1: an indentation of a shoreline larger than a cove but
smaller than a gulf [syn: bay, embayment]
2: the sound of a hound on the scent
3: small Mediterranean evergreen tree with small blackish
berries and glossy aromatic leaves used for flavoring in
cooking; also used by ancient Greeks to crown victors [syn:
true laurel, bay, bay laurel, bay tree, Laurus
nobilis}]
4: a compartment on a ship between decks; often used as a
hospital; "they put him in the sick bay"
5: a compartment in an aircraft used for some specific purpose;
"he opened the bomb bay"
6: a small recess opening off a larger room [syn: alcove,
bay]
7: a horse of a moderate reddish-brown color
v 1: utter in deep prolonged tones
2: bark with prolonged noises, of dogs [syn: bay, quest]
bay 1. n. 1 a broad inlet of the sea where the land curves inwards. 2 a recess in a mountain range. Phrases and idioms: Bay State US Massachusetts. Etymology:
ME f. OF baie f. OSp. bahia 2. n. 1 (in full bay laurel) a laurel, Laurus nobilis, having deep green leaves and purple berries. Also called SWEET BAY. 2 (in pl.) a wreath made of
bay-leaves, for a victor or poet. Phrases and idioms: bay-leaf the aromatic (usu. dried) leaf of the bay-tree, used in cooking. bay rum a perfume, esp. for the hair, distilled orig. from
bayberry leaves in rum. Etymology: OF baie f. L baca berry 3. n. 1 a space created by a window-line projecting outwards from a wall. 2 a recess; a section of wall between
buttresses or columns, esp. in the nave of a church etc. 3 a compartment (bomb bay). 4 an area specially allocated or marked off (sick bay; loading bay). 5 Brit. the terminus of a branch line
at a railway station also having through lines, usu. at the side of an outer platform. Phrases and idioms: bay window a window built into a bay. Etymology: ME f. OF baie f.
ba(y)er gape f. med.L batare 4. adj. & n. --adj. (esp. of a horse) dark reddish-brown. --n. a bay horse with a black mane and tail. Etymology: OF bai f. L
badius 5. v. & n. --v. 1 intr. (esp. of a large dog) bark or howl loudly and plaintively. 2 tr. bay at. --n. the sound of baying, esp. in chorus from hounds in close
pursuit. Phrases and idioms: at bay 1 cornered, apparently unable to escape. 2 in a desperate situation. bring to bay gain on in pursuit; trap. hold (or keep) at bay hold off (a
pursuer). stand at bay turn to face one's pursuers. Etymology: ME f. OF bai, baiier bark f. It. baiare, of imit. orig.
Bay \Bay\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Bayed (?); p. pr. & vb. n.
Baying.] [ OE. bayen, abayen, OF. abaier, F. aboyer, to
bark; of uncertain origin.]
To bark, as a dog with a deep voice does, at his game.
The hounds at nearer distance hoarsely bayed. --Dryden.
Bay \Bay\, n. [See Bay, v. i.]
1. Deep-toned, prolonged barking. ``The bay of curs.''
--Cowper.
2. [OE. bay, abay, OF. abai, F. aboi barking, pl. abois,
prop. the extremity to which the stag is reduced when
surrounded by the dogs, barking (aboyant); aux abois at
bay.] A state of being obliged to face an antagonist or a
difficulty, when escape has become impossible.
Embolden'd by despair, he stood at bay. --Dryden.
The most terrible evils are just kept at bay by
incessant efforts. --I. Taylor
Bay \Bay\, a. [F. bai, fr. L. badius brown, chestnutcolored; --
used only of horses.]
Reddish brown; of the color of a chestnut; -- applied to the
color of horses.
Bay cat (Zo["o]l.), a wild cat of Africa and the East
Indies ({Felis aurata}).
Bay lynx (Zo["o]l.), the common American lynx ({Felis, or
Lynx, rufa}).
Bay \Bay\, n. [F. baie a berry, the fruit of the laurel and
other trees, fr. L. baca, bacca, a small round fruit, a
berry, akin to Lith. bapka laurel berry.]
1. A berry, particularly of the laurel. [Obs.]
2. The laurel tree ({Laurus nobilis}). Hence, in the plural,
an honorary garland or crown bestowed as a prize for
victory or excellence, anciently made or consisting of
branches of the laurel.
The patriot's honors and the poet's bays.
--Trumbull.
3. A tract covered with bay trees. [Local, U. S.]
Bay leaf, the leaf of the bay tree ({Laurus nobilis}). It
has a fragrant odor and an aromatic taste.
Bay \Bay\, n. [F. baie, fr. LL. baia. Of uncertain origin: cf.
Ir. & Gael. badh or bagh bay harbor, creek; Bisc. baia,
baiya, harbor, and F. bayer to gape, open the mouth.]
1. (Geol.) An inlet of the sea, usually smaller than a gulf,
but of the same general character.
Note: The name is not used with much precision, and is often
applied to large tracts of water, around which the land
forms a curve; as, Hudson's Bay. The name is not
restricted to tracts of water with a narrow entrance,
but is used foe any recess or inlet between capes or
headlands; as, the Bay of Biscay.
2. A small body of water set off from the main body; as a
compartment containing water for a wheel; the portion of a
canal just outside of the gates of a lock, etc.
3. A recess or indentation shaped like a bay.
4. A principal compartment of the walls, roof, or other part
of a building, or of the whole building, as marked off by
the buttresses, vaulting, mullions of a window, etc.; one
of the main divisions of any structure, as the part of a
bridge between two piers.
5. A compartment in a barn, for depositing hay, or grain in
the stalks.
6. A kind of mahogany obtained from Campeachy Bay.
Sick bay, in vessels of war, that part of a deck
appropriated to the use of the sick. --Totten.
Bay
denotes the estuary of the Dead Sea at the mouth of the Jordan
(Josh. 15:5; 18:19), also the southern extremity of the same sea
(15:2). The same Hebrew word is rendered "tongue" in Isa. 11:15,
where it is used with reference to the forked mouths of the
Nile.
Bay in Zech. 6:3, 7 denotes the colour of horses, but the
original Hebrew means strong, and is here used rather to
describe the horses as fleet or spirited.
Bay, AR (city, FIPS 4180)
Location: 35.74003 N, 90.55919 W
Population (1990): 1660 (631 housing units)
Area: 4.3 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water)
Zip code(s): 72411
bay
I. a.
Reddish-brown.
II. n.1. Bight, inlet of the sea.
2. Recess (as in a room), opening.
3. Compartment.
4. Bay-tree, laurel-tree (Laurus nobilis), sweet laurel.
5. Baywood, Campeachy mahogany.
6. Laurel-crown, chaplet, laurel, garland, fame, renown, glory, honor, plaudits,
praise, applause.
7. Bark, barking, baying, yelp.
8. Desperation, last resort, facing for life, life-and-death struggle.
9. Check, thwart, one's distance.
III. v. n.
Bark, yelp.
IV. v. a.
Bark at, pursue with baying.
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