v. Obs. rare. [f. bājulāt- ppl. stem of bājulāre to carry, f. bājulus porter.] To carry (a heavy burden); to carry as a BADGER sb.1
1613. R. C., Table Alph., Baiulate [printed bainbate], beare, or cary like a porter.
1662. Fuller, Worthies, III. 97. Which [roads], if mended, Higglers would mount, as bajulating them [i.e., provisions] to London.