Boc-house, n. dat. sg. library, III introd. [OE. bōc-hūs.] See Bok(e).
Bodeþ, 3 sg. pres. predicts, portends, XIII a 62. [OE. bodian.]
Bodi(e), Body, n. body, I 113, II 105, XVI 23, &c.; gon on bodi and bones, be in the flesh, live, II 54. [OE. bodig.]
Bodyly, Bodely, adj. of (the) body, bodily (opposed to 'spiritual'), VI 118, XI b 147, 158, &c.; bodely almes, (giving of) charitable gifts for the needs of the body, XI b 2, 270, 301, 303. [From prec.]
Boffet, n. buffet, V 275. [OFr. buffet.]
Bogh, Boȝeȝ (pl. V), Bouȝ (II), n. bough, branch, II 61, V 9, XV a 14, XVII 535. [OE. bōg.]
Boght. See Bigge, v.
Boȝe, v. to bend, bow; turn, go, V 110; Boȝen, pa. t. pl. turned, went their way, V 9; Bowand, pres. p. (bowing), obedient, XVII 76 (cf. Buxome, and Lowte). [OE. būgan.]
Boyes, n. pl. fellows, knaves, XVI 97, 145. [Obscure.]
Boyled. See Byled.