Barghest
(a) A Celtic burial mound, particularly one that is celestially oriented
(b) A goblin in English folklore, often appearing in the shape of a large dog and believed to portend imminent death or misfortune
(c) A medieval toll levied on goods transported by river
(d) A heraldic term from 15th century Netherlands. The symbol is found on the top right of the field, and denotes an architect or stonemason
(e) An Afghani open-air market for rugs and tapestries
(f) A sheaf, a bundle (of cereal, twigs or sticks)
(g) At the request of a barge
(h) A minor village official whose duties included welcoming and assisting important visitors
(i) The newest member of a traditional bagpipe and drum band
(j) A submerged or partially submerged ridge of alluvial matter deposited in a river or along a shore
(k) a celtic lawyer
Last edited by Alex Williams; 12/09/2005 12:17 AM.