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BOULENE, _s._ The same with E. _Bowline_. A rope fastened to the middle part of the outside of a sail.

_Complaynt S._

Sw. _bog-lina_, id. from _bog_, flexus.

BOUN, BOUNE, BOWN, _adj._ Ready, prepared, S.

_Barbour._

_Bone_ is used in the same sense, O. E.

Su. G. _bo_, _bo-a_, to prepare, to make ready; Isl. _bu-a_, id.

_Boen_ or _boin_ is the part. pa.

_To_ BOUN, BOWN, _v. a._

1. To make ready, to prepare.

_Wallace._

2. To go, to direct one's course to a certain place.

_Sir Egeir._

BOUND, BUND, _part. pa._ Pregnant.

_Douglas._

_To_ BOUNT, _v. n._ To spring, to bound.

Fr. _bond-ir_, id.

_Burel._

BOUNTe, _s._ Worth, goodness.

_Barbour._

Fr. _bonte_, id.

BOUNTETH, BOUNt.i.tH, _s._

1. Something given as a reward for service or good offices.