Bondemen, n. pl. S. husbandmen, 1016, 1308. R. Gl.
Bone, n. S. [bén] boon, request, 1659. Sir Tr. p. 31, and all the Gloss.
Bor, n. S. boar, 1867, 1989. Bores, pl. 2331.
Bord, n. S. (1) table, 1722. K. Horn, 259; Rits. M. R., Web., Chauc.; (2) a board, 2106. See the note on l. 2076.
Boren, part. pa. S. born, 1878.
[Boru], n. S. borough, 773, 847, 1014, 1757, 2086, 2826. Borwes, pl. 1293, 1444, 1630. Burwes, 55, 2277. Sir Tr. pp. 12, 99. Chalmers is certainly mistaken when he says it does not signify boroughs, but castles. Introd. Gl. p. 200. In Laȝamon the word is always clearly distinguished from castle, as it is in many other writers. V. Spelm. in v. Burgus.
Bote, adv. S. but, only, 721. See [But].
Bote, n. S. remedy, help, 1200. Laȝm., Sir Tr. p. 93; Web., Rits. M. R., Rob. Gl., R. Br., Minot, Chauc., Doug., Lynds. Gl.
Boþen, adj. pl. S. both, 173, 697, 958; g. c. of both, 2223.
Bounden, Bunden. See [Binden].