English English Dictionary

English English Dictionary

The online English-English dictionary from The Project Gutenberg

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Bouge (n.)

Bouche (see Bouche, 2); food and drink; provisions.

Bouge (v. t.)

To stave in; to bilge.

Bouge (v. i.)

To bilge.

Bouge (v. i.)

To swell out.

Bouged (imp. & p. p.)

of Bouge

Bouget (n.)

A charge representing a leather vessel for carrying water; -- also called water bouget.

Bough (n.)

A gallows.

Bough (n.)

An arm or branch of a tree, esp. a large arm or main branch.

Bought

imp. & p. p. of Buy.

Bought (n.)

The part of a sling that contains the stone.

Bought (imp. & p. p.)

of Buy

Bought (p. a.)

Purchased; bribed.

Bought (n.)

A flexure; a bend; a twist; a turn; a coil, as in a rope; as the boughts of a serpent.

Boughten (a.)

Purchased; not obtained or produced at home.

Boughty (a.)

Bending.

Bougie (n.)

A long, flexible instrument, that is

Bougie (n.)

A long slender rod consisting of gelatin or some other substance that melts at the temperature of the body. It is impregnated with medicine, and designed for introduction into urethra, etc.

Bouilli (n.)

Boiled or stewed meat; beef boiled with vegetables in water from which its gravy is to be made; beef from which bouillon or soup has been made.

Bouillon (n.)

An excrescence on a horse's frush or frog.

Bouillon (n.)

A nutritious liquid food made by boiling beef, or other meat, in water; a clear soup or broth.