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balk

verb transitive
bauk.

balk

noun
A ridge of land, left unplowed, between furrows, or at the end of a field.

balk

A great beam, or rafter.

balk

Any thing left untouched, like a ridge in plowing.

balk

A frustration; disappointment.

balk

To disappoint; to frustrate.

balk

To leave untouched; to miss or omit.

balk

To pile, as in a heap or ridge.

balk

To turn aside; to talk beside one’s meaning.

balk

To plow, leaving balks.