bieldy,a.Sc.|ˈbiːldɪ| Also 8 beildy, biely. [f. as prec. + -y1.] Affording shelter. a1758Ramsay Poems II. 485 (Jam.) Beildy holes when tempests blaw.1789D. Davidson Seasons 176 (Jam.) An' Spring peeps cautious on the biely braes.1822Scott Nigel xxvii, When I came here first..England was a bieldy bit.