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* bish|no'r = bisho'r

bish|o'r adj (Book) savage, ferocious, wild, bestial

bisht nm 1 tail 2 tail end; butt, residual part 3 stem (of a flower/fruit/leaf) 4 handle, (broom)stick 5 [Fig Pej] unexpected and excessive addition: stinger, gimmick 6 [Fig] unfinished piece of business, loose end 7 [Old Fig] lower class person; insignificant and worthless person 8 [Fig Pej] person who hounds another 9 (Geog) piece of land jutting out into a body of water: cape 10 [Colloq] twist or braid of hair 11 [Colloq] (in counting or judging amounts) a head of livestock; an unsatisfactorily small amount
<> lua·n bishtin [Pej] to lead <> on; flirt
lua·n bishtin "waggle one's tail" 1 [Pej] to have loose sexual morals: be a slut 2 to waver in loyalty, be untrustworthy; be unreliable
s'lidh·et as pėr bisht as pėr krye "can be tied neither by the tail nor by the head" to be stubbornly set in one's ways
bisht bilardoje cue stick
bisht daci [Bot] "tomcat tail" = bishtda'c
bishti i flokėve ponytail
bishti i fshesės "broom handle" person whose opinion is ignored
bisht gomari [Bot] "donkey tail" field horsetail Equisetum arvense
bishti i lumit source of the river
me bisht ndėr shalė with one's tail between one's legs