4. To steal; to take possession of. [Slang]
BONE Bone, v. t. Etym: [F. bornoyer to look at with one eye, to sight, fr. borgne one-eyed.]
Defn: To sight along an object or set of objects, to see if it or
they be level or in line, as in carpentry, masonry, and surveying.
Knight.
Joiners, etc., bone their work with two straight edges. W. M.
Buchanan.
BONEACHE
Bone"ache`, n.
Defn: Pain in the bones. Shak.
BONEBLACK
Bone"black`, n.
Defn: See Bone black, under Bone, n.
BONED
Boned, a.
1. Having (such) bones; — used in composition; as, big-boned; strong-boned. No big-boned men framed of the Cyclops' size. Shak.
2. Deprived of bones; as, boned turkey or codfish.