1. baillie - Noun
2. Baillie - Proper noun
Bailiff.
Same as Bailie.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA silent instrument missing such a striking mechanism has traditionally been known as a timepiece. see Baillie et al., p. 307; Palmer, p. 19; Zea & Cheney, p. 172 In general usage today a "clock" refers to any device for measuring and displaying the time. Source: Internet
Baillie plays the trumpet. Source: Internet
Baillie Gifford & Co. now owns 2,515,209 shares of the information services provider’s stock valued at $3,362,886,000 after buying an additional 211,618 shares during the last quarter. Source: Internet
Baillie Gifford & Co. now owns 7,711,347 shares of the computer hardware maker’s stock worth $1,814,480,000 after acquiring an additional 210,550 shares in the last quarter. Source: Internet
Rhona Baillie, chief executive of the Prince and Princess of Wales Hospice in Glasgow, is dealing with a projected loss of £1.3m this financial year. Source: Internet
Estella beat competition from another Aberdeen Angus – a 19-month-old heifer calf named Cardona Jilt, shown by James S. Baillie & Co, from Sebay, Tankerness. Source: Internet