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n.
A flexure; a bend; a twist; a turn; a coil, as in a rope; as the boughts of a serpent.
n.
A hook at the end of a pole to pull down boughs for gathering the nuts.
a.
Bought at a high price; as, dear-bought experience.
n.
A temporary mark or boundary, as a bough of a tree set up in marking out or dividing anything, as tithes, swaths to be mowed in common ground, etc.; -- called also wicker.
n.
The objects of commerce; whatever is usually bought or sold in trade, or market, or by merchants; wares; goods; commodities.
a.
Caused to shake; agitated; as, a shaken bough.
n.
A charge representing a leather vessel for carrying water; -- also called water bouget.
n. & v.
The sum or amount of money at which a thing is valued, or the value which a seller sets on his goods in market; that for which something is bought or sold, or offered for sale; equivalent in money or other means of exchange; current value or rate paid or demanded in market or in barter; cost.
superl.
Bought at the festival of St. Audrey.
imp. & p. p.
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n.
A place of shelter made of the boughs of trees, -- used by lumbermen, etc.
a.
Capable of being bought or sold.
n.
A necklace of a rural fashion, bought at St. Audrey's fair; hence, a necklace in general.
n.
A blackmailer in politics; also, one whose political influence can be bought.
a.
Capable of being bought or obtained for money or other valuable consideration; made matter of trade or barter; held for sale; salable; mercenary; purchasable; hireling; as, venal services.
n.
Boughs or branches.
n.
A line, cord, or other thing suspended and hanging loose, upon which anything may swing; especially, an apparatus for recreation by swinging, commonly consisting of a rope, the two ends of which are attached overhead, as to the bough of a tree, a seat being placed in the loop at the bottom; also, any contrivance by which a similar motion is produced for amusement or exercise.
n.
A bough or branch; a twig.
n.
Old iron, or other metal, glass, paper, etc., bought and sold by junk dealers.
a.
Capable of being bought, purchased, or obtained for a consideration; hence, venal; corrupt.
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