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BOTCARD, s A sort of artillery used in S in the reign of Ja V
_Pitscottie_
The same instruments seem to be afterwards called _battars_, ib
Fr _bastarde_, ”a demie canon, or der
BOTE, BUTE, _s_
1 Help, advantage; E _boot_, Doug
2 Compensation, satisfaction; Acts Parl pass
A S _bote_, id from _bet-an_, emendare, restaurare
~Kin-bote~, cohter of a kinsman;”
Skene, Verb Sign
A S _cyn_, cognatio, and _bote_
~Man-bot~, the co to the rank of the person Ibid
A S _man-bot_, id
~Theift-bote~, co for theft
_Reg Maj_
BOTHE, BOOTH, BUITH, _s_ A shop made of boards; either fixed, or portable, S
V ~Lucken~
_Douglas_
Hence the _Luckenbooths_ of Edinburgh, wooden shops,_locked_ up Teut _boede_, _bode_, domuncula, casa, Kilian; Su G
_bud_, taberna mercatorum, apotheca; Isl _bud_, id
BOTHIE, BOOTHIE, _s_ A cottage, often used to denote a place where labouring servants are lodged, S
_Neill_
Su G _bod_, a house, a cottage; Gael _bothag_, _bothan_, a cot