Part 97 (2/2)
_To_ BOTHER, BATHER, _v a_ To teaze one by dwelling on the same subject, or by continued solicitation, S
BOTHNE, BOTHENE, _s_
1 A park in which cattle are fed and inclosed
_Skene_
2 A barony, lordshi+p, or sheriffdom
_assis Reg Dav_
L B _bothena_, baronia, aut territorium
BOTINYS, _s pl_ Buskins; Gl Sibb
Fr _botine_, cothurnus
V ~Boiting~
BOTTLE-NOSE, _s_ A species of whale, S Orkn
_Statist Acc_
BOTTOM-ROOM, _s_ The naiven to the space occupied by one sitter in a church, S
BOTWAND, _s_ Perhaps, a rod of authority
_Kennedy_
Germ _bot_, power, and _wand_, a rod
BOUCHT, BOUGHT, _s_ A curvature or bending of any kind, S ”The _bought_ of the ar of the arm at the elbow
_Journ Lond_
Where the sea forht_, S
A S _bogeht_, arcuatus, crooked; _bug-an_, to bend Ger_, sinus; _bucht_, curvatura littoris, Wachter
_To_ BOUCHT, BOUGHT, _v a_ To fold down, S
Isl _bukt-a_, Teut _buck-en_, flectere, curvare