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bone, boon, boone, boons, boun,
boon [bun]
n. A band of reapers, shearers, turf-cutters, or other workers.
boon, boon$d, boond, boondry, boonds, boons, boun, boun$, boun$s, bounds, bouns,
boond [bun(d)]
n. Bound, extent, width, boundary.
pl. boonds A district, the stretch of land enclosed within certain boundaries.
boontie, boontifu, boonty, bountie,
boonty [ˈbunti, ˈbuntə]
n. A bounty or the bounty.
Compounds and phrases etc.
boontifu: Bountiful.
barrough, barrough, boorach, boorachie, boorich, boorichie, boorie, booruch, borach, boragh, bourach, bourachie, bourack, bouragh, bourich, bourie, bouroch, bourock, bourrachie, bowrock, burach, bùrach, burrach,
boorach [ˈbuːrəx, ˈbuːrɪç]
n. A small mound, a heap of stones. A heap or mass. A crowd, a group, a cluster. A humble dwelling, a hovel, a mess.
dim. boorachie, boorie NN.a. a small heap
v. To heap up, mass profusely. To crowd together.
blether-bus, blether-buss, boose, boosh, bous, boush, bouss, bus, bush, buss, bussack, bussock, bussuck,
boose [bus, buʃ]
also buss [bʌs]
n. The mouth, a pout or kiss. A sulky bad tempered expression
pl. bouses
v. To pout, to sulk.
Compounds and phrases etc.
blether-buss: NN.a.: A chatterbox.
bussock: NN.a. A smack or thump.
Boraeus, Bossie,
Boraeus [ˈboːreəs, ˈbɔreəs]
n. The personal name Boraeus.
dim. Bossie
board, bord,
bord [boːrd]
n. A broad hem or welt.
v. To furnish with an edge or border.
bordel,
bordel [ˈboːrdɛl]
also bordel hoose
n. A brothel.
avis-bore, borack, borag, boral, bore, borick, borie, borock, borray, borrel, bory, brog, navis-bore, navus-bore, wummlebore, wummle-bore,
bore [boːr]
n. A bore, a small hole, recess, a chink, a crevice.
dim. borie, borock I.Ork. A bradawl. NN.b. The razorbill Alca torda.
v. To bore.
Compounds and phrases etc.
boral [ˈboːrə]: An instrument for boring.
bore at: To study or examine with assiduity and penetration.
navis-bore: MN. A knot-hole in wood.
wummle-bore: Auger-hole, a cleft palate.
bjorg, bjørg, borg, borgue, byorg,
borg [I.Sh. b(j)ɔrg]
n. A fishermen's tabu-name for a house or manse.
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