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Former parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom
Bodmin was the name of a parliamentary constituency in Cornwall from 1295 until 1983. Initially, it was a parliamentary borough, which returned two Members
Bodmin_(constituency)
UK parliamentary by-election
The 1906 Bodmin by-election was a by-election held on 24 July 1906 for the British House of Commons constituency of Bodmin in Cornwall. The by-election
1906_Bodmin_by-election
Town in east-central Cornwall, England
Bodmin (Cornish: Bosvena) is a town and civil parish in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is situated south-west of Bodmin Moor. The extent of the
Bodmin
Topics referred to by the same term
Parliament constituency), a historic UK parliamentary constituency 1906 Bodmin by-election 1922 Bodmin by-election Robert Robartes, Viscount Bodmin (1634–1682)
Bodmin_(disambiguation)
Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1918 onwards
predecessor, the Liberal Party). North Cornwall is a constituency in Cornwall. Its largest town is Bodmin, which has a population of around 18,000. Other towns
North_Cornwall_(constituency)
Village in the United Kingdom
Morval Estate, which sold it to Peter Bessell the Liberal MP for the Bodmin constituency. Bessell fled abroad in 1970 to avoid debts from a number of unsuccessful
Sandplace
Former European Parliament constituency
Plymouth Sutton, St Ives and Truro. In 1984, Bodmin was replaced by South East Cornwall. The constituency was replaced by Cornwall and West Plymouth and
Cornwall and Plymouth (European Parliament constituency)
Cornwall_and_Plymouth_(European_Parliament_constituency)
British Liberal Party politician
At the 1959 general election, he was the Liberal candidate in the Bodmin constituency, but lost to the sitting Conservative MP Sir Douglas Marshall. He
Peter_Bessell
UK parliamentary by-election
The 1922 Bodmin by-election was a parliamentary by-election for the British House of Commons. The constituency of Bodmin in Cornwall polled on 23 February
1922_Bodmin_by-election
British Conservative politician
Chester-le-Street and in 1966, he was again an unsuccessful candidate in the Bodmin constituency in Cornwall, losing to the sitting Liberal MP, Peter Bessell.[citation
John_Gorst_(Hendon_North_MP)
British politician (1910–1940)
election until his death, he was Member of Parliament (MP) for the Bodmin constituency in Cornwall. After his death, his American-born wife Beatrice was
John_Rathbone
Hamlet in England
parish of Bodmin and the unitary authority Cornwall Council division of Bodmin St Mary's. The Member of Parliament for the North Cornwall constituency is Scott
Dunmere,_Cornwall
British politician
1970 general election, Tyler stood as the Liberal candidate in the Bodmin constituency, defending the seat held by the outgoing Liberal MP Peter Bessell
Paul_Tyler
Ceremonial county in England
Parliament constituency) Bodmin (UK Parliament constituency) Bossiney (UK Parliament constituency) Callington (UK Parliament constituency) Camelford (UK Parliament
Outline_of_Cornwall
British barrister and politician
election of 1857. Two years later, he was returned for Bodmin and represented the constituency until his retirement from politics in 1885. Leveson-Gower
Frederick Leveson-Gower (Bodmin MP)
Frederick_Leveson-Gower_(Bodmin_MP)
Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1295–1832
also elected for Bodmin, which he chose to represent, and did not sit for Old Sarum Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs – Constituencies beginning with
Old_Sarum_(constituency)
UK Parliament constituency (since 1983)
Saltash St Germans West Looe and Polperro The predecessor county division, Bodmin, serving the area from 1885 until 1983 had (during those 98 years) 15 members
South_East_Cornwall
Surname list
Stephen Trenewith, MP for Bodmin (UK Parliament constituency) Nicholas Trenewith, MP for Truro (UK Parliament constituency) Trenwith This page lists people
Trenewith
Former parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom
(whose non-resident 40 shilling freeholders voted in the county constituency), were Bodmin, Launceston and Liskeard. 1832–1885: The Hundreds of East, West
East_Cornwall_(constituency)
Town in Cornwall, England
in the River Camel valley north-west of Bodmin Moor. The town is approximately ten miles (16 km) north of Bodmin. The parish was historically called Lanteglos
Camelford
Area of Cornwall, England
sedimentary strata and the granite of Bodmin Moor. A similar area is covered by the North Cornwall parliamentary constituency. The district contained the parishes
North_Cornwall
Former parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom
county divisions were replaced by six new single-member county constituencies. These were Bodmin (the South-Eastern division), Camborne (North-Western division)
West_Cornwall_(constituency)
Topics referred to by the same term
mountain climber and alpine explorer William Slingsby (MP) for Bodmin (UK Parliament constituency) This disambiguation page lists articles about people with
William Slingsby (disambiguation)
William_Slingsby_(disambiguation)
Isles of Scilly, is divided into six parliamentary constituencies. They are all county constituencies. Four of the six Cornish parliamentary seats are currently
Parliamentary constituencies in Cornwall
Parliamentary_constituencies_in_Cornwall
Lowther sought re-election at Westmorland Bathurst sought re-election at Bodmin Vansittart sought re-election at East Grinstead Richard Wellesley sought
List of ministerial by-elections to the Parliament of the United Kingdom
List_of_ministerial_by-elections_to_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom
English Whig politician
the 1832 general election Spry was elected Member of Parliament (MP) for Bodmin. He held the seat until 1841. He was sworn in again in 1843 when, as reported
Samuel_Thomas_Spry
British politician
unsuccessfully contested Aberavon in 1966. He was member of parliament for Bodmin from 1970 to February 1974 (when the seat was temporarily gained by the
Robert Hicks (British politician)
Robert_Hicks_(British_politician)
UK Parliamentary by-election
The 1941 Bodmin by-election was held on 11 March 1941. The by-election was held due to the death of the incumbent Conservative MP, John Rathbone. It was
1941_Bodmin_by-election
Town in Cornwall, England
century. Launceston was later the county town of Cornwall until 1838 when Bodmin replaced it. Launceston's motto "Royale et Loyale" (English translation:
Launceston,_Cornwall
English politician
elected Member of Parliament for Bodmin in the Third Protectorate Parliament. In 1660, he was re-elected MP for Bodmin in the Convention Parliament. Silly
John_Silly
UK Parliamentary by-election
The 1916 Bodmin by-election was held on 15 August 1916. The by-election was held due to the resignation of the incumbent Liberal Unionist MP, Sir Reginald
1916_Bodmin_by-election
Topics referred to by the same term
Wingfield may refer to: William Wingfield (MP for Bodmin) (1772–1858), English lawyer and MP for Bodmin William Wingfield (14th century MP), for Suffolk
William_Wingfield
Human settlement in England
Parliament constituency) Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mitchell, Cornwall. Ordnance Survey: Landranger map sheet 200 Newquay & Bodmin ISBN 978-0-319-22938-5
Mitchell,_Cornwall
16th-century English politician
Ludgershall in March 1553, Saltash in April and November 1554, and for Bodmin in 1555. "CAVELL, Humphrey (by 1525-58), of the Middle Temple, London and
Humphrey_Cavell
Town in Cornwall, England
miles (23 km) west of the Devon border, and 12 miles (20 km) east of Bodmin. The Bodmin Moor lies to the north-west of the town. At the 2021 census the population
Liskeard
Former parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom
period. However the constituency was finally abolished by the Redistribution of Seats Act 1885, when the borough became part of the Bodmin or South East division
Liskeard_(constituency)
British politician
member on Cornwall Council. Born in Cornwall, Rogerson grew up in Bodmin, attending Bodmin College (comprehensive school), before studying Politics at the
Dan_Rogerson
British politician
Japan. He was also a Coalition Conservative Member of Parliament (MP) for Bodmin in Cornwall from 1916 to his death in 1922. His son, Sir Charles Hanson
Sir Charles Hanson, 1st Baronet
Sir_Charles_Hanson,_1st_Baronet
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British businessman and politician (1906–1976)
banking and a Conservative Party politician, and Member of Parliament for Bodmin from 1945 to 1964. Marshall was born on 2 October 1906 and he became a businessman
Douglas_Marshall
Former parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom
the county constituency covering its area. Cornwall was divided into two divisions in 1832, East Cornwall (with its place of election at Bodmin) and West
East_Looe_(constituency)
British Politician and Aristocrat 1696-1751
undertook a Grand Tour in Italy. He was elected as a Member of Parliament for Bodmin, Cornwall, at a by-election on 26 February 1718. At the 1722 general election
Charles Beauclerk, 2nd Duke of St Albans
Charles_Beauclerk,_2nd_Duke_of_St_Albans
English army officer and Tory politician
Seymour was Member of Parliament for Lisburn 1819–1826, Orford (1820), Bodmin (1826–1832), Midhurst (1841–45), Antrim (1845–1847), and Lisburn again,
Horace_Seymour
English politician
English politician. He was a member (MP) of the parliament of England for Bodmin in 1593 and Liskeard in 1614. Cornwall portal "CONNOCK, Richard (d.c.1620)
Richard_Connock
Cornish politician
and his father was a doctor, both working in Bodmin. Maguire worked as a parliamentary aide and constituency caseworker for Dan Rogerson and later Ian Swales
Ben_Maguire
Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1885–1918
formally known as the "Haggerston Division of Shoreditch", was a borough constituency centred on the Haggerston district of the Metropolitan Borough of Shoreditch
Haggerston (UK Parliament constituency)
Haggerston_(UK_Parliament_constituency)
Former UK Parliament constituency
was declared void and a new writ issued. Robartes was also elected for Bodmin, which he chose to represent, and did not sit for Bossiney in this Parliament
Bossiney_(constituency)
former parliamentary constituencies in the United Kingdom, organised by date of abolition. It includes UK parliamentary constituencies that have been abolished
List of former United Kingdom Parliament constituencies
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British Liberal politician and solicitor
to the sitting Liberal Unionist, F. B. Mildmay He then stood twice for Bodmin, but was unsuccessful. At Plymouth Sutton in the by-election of November
Isaac_Foot
British geographer and map-seller
shillings in the pound from the shareholders. He was also the Liberal MP for Bodmin, though his political career was on hiatus for much of the time that he
James_Wyld
Columb Major should also be in the Truro and Newquay constituency, rather than in the planned Bodmin and St Austell. It was expected that the electoral
Truro_and_Newquay
British politician
since 2024. Franklin was born in Ascot, Berkshire and started school in Bodmin before her family moved to Farnham aged 7. She attended Hale Middle School
Zöe_Franklin
British soldier and Liberal politician
1924), was a British soldier and Liberal Party politician who was MP for Bodmin between the two general elections of 1910. Grenfell was the son of Pascoe
Cecil_Grenfell
English diplomat and politician (1634–1682)
Robert Robartes, Viscount Bodmin (7 February 1634 – 8 February 1682) was an English diplomat and politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1660
Robert Robartes, Viscount Bodmin
Robert_Robartes,_Viscount_Bodmin
UK parliamentary by-election
Alliance chose 40-year-old Paul Tyler, who had been Liberal Party MP for Bodmin from February 1974 to October 1974. The Labour Party selected as its candidate
1982_Beaconsfield_by-election
English dialect in Cornwall, Southwestern England
border between eastern and western dialects. The towns of Bodmin and Lostwithiel as well as Bodmin Moor are considered the boundary in more recent times.
Cornish_dialect
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Former parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom
or any of the four could take their seat Arundell was also elected for Bodmin, which he chose to represent, and never sat for Mitchell Thomas Temple was
Mitchell_(constituency)
British Army officer (1849–1924)
Ireland in 1903. Pole-Carew was Liberal Unionist Member of Parliament for Bodmin from 1910 to 1916. In 1911, he was appointed a deputy lieutenant of Cornwall
Reginald Pole-Carew (British Army officer)
Reginald_Pole-Carew_(British_Army_officer)
Topics referred to by the same term
John Burgh may refer to: John Burgh I (fl. 1399), MP for Bodmin in 1399 John Burgh II (died 1434), MP for Surrey 1413–1416 John Burgh III (died 1436),
John_Burgh
UK Parliamentary constituency, 1801–1832
chose to represent, and did not sit for Orford Seymour was also elected for Bodmin, which he chose to represent, and did not sit for Orford J Holladay Philbin
Orford_(constituency)
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British politician (1799–1869)
British Whig politician. Lacy became a Whig Member of Parliament (MP) for Bodmin at the 1847 general election, but stood down at the next election in 1852
Henry_Lacy
English politician
Parliament of England for Helston in 1419, Liskeard in 1420 and 1422, and Bodmin in 1423. "CORK, John, of Paderda in Menheniot, Cornw. - History of Parliament
John_Cork_(MP)
16th-century English politician
English politician. He was a member (MP) of the parliament of England for Bodmin in 1593. "BENNETT, Anthony. - History of Parliament Online". historyofparliamentonline
Anthony_Bennett_(MP)
19th-century Anglo-Irish politician and statesman
having previously sat successively for the boroughs of Athlone, Yarmouth, Bodmin and Aldeburgh. He was made a Privy Councillor in June 1828 and, having secured
John_Wilson_Croker
American-born British politician
husband was elected in 1935 as Conservative Member of Parliament (MP) for Bodmin. When World War II broke out, John, a trained pilot joined the Royal Air
Beatrice_Rathbone
summaries section only refers to the constituencies included in the first section of the constituency list. The constituencies which existed in 1707 were those
Parliamentary representation from Cornwall
Parliamentary_representation_from_Cornwall
British merchant and politician
his father on 25 January 1733. Heathcote was returned unopposed as MP for Bodmin at a by-election on 9 February 1733 and subsequently at the 1734 British
Sir John Heathcote, 2nd Baronet
Sir_John_Heathcote,_2nd_Baronet
Former parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom
Launceston, also known at some periods as Dunheved, was a parliamentary constituency in Cornwall which returned two Members of Parliament to the British House
Launceston_(constituency)
Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1832–1885
appointment as a Lord of the Admiralty Cornwall portal Also member for Bodmin "No. 19008". The London Gazette. 28 December 1832. p. 2836. Toy, Henry,
Helston_(constituency)
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English politician
Elizabeth (relict of Tamlyn) of St Mabyn, Cornwall. He was educated at Bodmin school and Christ Church, Oxford. Mounstephen purchased the barton of Lancarffe
John_Mounstephen
British politician (1895–1954)
Joseph Cuthbert Harrison (1895 – 6 December 1954) was Conservative MP for Bodmin. Harrison was educated at Charterhouse School and Exeter College, Oxford
Gerald Joseph Cuthbert Harrison
Gerald_Joseph_Cuthbert_Harrison
Railway Bodmin (UK Parliament constituency) Bodmin Airfield Bodmin Gaol Bodmin Hospital Bodmin Moor Bodmin Parish Church Bodmin and Wadebridge Railway Bolventor
Index of Cornwall-related articles
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(1899-1981), British colonial governor John Nicoll (MP), for Bodmin (UK Parliament constituency) 1402, 1425 and 1426 Johnny Nicol, jazz singer John Nichol
John_Nicoll
the peerage of Great Britain as Earl of Liverpool from May 1796. MP for Bodmin until 1818, thereafter MP for Harwich. Baron Dufferin and Claneboye since
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Bodmin (UK Parliament constituency) in 1397, father of John Trelawny II John Trelawny II (fl. 1413–1421), MP for Cornwall (UK Parliament constituency)
Trelawny_(surname)
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English politician
Downton in October 1553 and April 1554, for Taunton in November 1554, and for Bodmin in 1558. "NORRIS, John (by 1502-77), of Fifield, Berks. - History of Parliament
John_Norris_(died_1577)
They increased their share of the vote from 45.2% to 51.3% in those constituencies where a straight fight with the Conservatives had taken place in both
1923 United Kingdom general election
1923_United_Kingdom_general_election
1976–83 review of UK electoral boundaries
transferred parts to the reconfigured constituency of Wells in Somerset. Bath was unchanged. Changes of varying degrees to Bodmin (renamed South East Cornwall)
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Former parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom
Cornwall is a former county constituency covering the county of Cornwall, in the South West of England. It was a constituency of the House of Commons of
Cornwall_(constituency)
Former parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom
new Eastern Cornwall county division, which had its place of election at Bodmin. Notes Page 323, Lewis Namier, The Structure of Politics at the Accession
West_Looe_(constituency)
Constituency 1868 1874 1880 Bodmin Liberal Liberal Liberal Cornwall East (Two members) Liberal Liberal Liberal Liberal Conservative Liberal Cornwall West
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British diplomat and Whig politician
1832 general election Peter was elected as member of parliament (MP) for Bodmin, and held the seat until 1835 when he stood down. In 1840, he was living
William_Peter
British politician (1913–2010)
member of the Liberal Party, served as the Liberal Member of Parliament for Bodmin in Cornwall from 1922 to 1924 and again from 1929 to 1935, and as a Lord
Michael_Foot
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English politician
at Theuborough. In April 1640, he was elected Member of Parliament for Bodmin in the Short Parliament. Prideaux died at the age of 61. Vivian, Lt.Col
Richard_Prideaux
16th-century English politician
later married Thomas Arundell. He represented Lostwithiel in October 1553, Bodmin in November 1554 and Penryn in 1555. Jane Courtenay Alice Courtenay Richard
John_Courtenay_of_Tremere
This is an in-complete alphabetical list of constituency election results to the 32nd Parliament of the United Kingdom at the 1922 general election, held
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English politician (1510s–1592)
younger brother, Nicholas Carminowe, was the MP for Launceston (Dunheved) and Bodmin. He was a Member of Parliament (MP) for Cornwall (5 October 1553 – 5 December
John_Carminow
British politician (1929–2014)
One of the new Liberals was Peter Bessell, who won the Cornish seat of Bodmin. In North Devon, Thorpe increased his personal majority to over 5,000. After
Jeremy_Thorpe
UK parliamentary by-election
for Bodmin), Doris Ansari (chair of Cornwall County Council's planning and employment committee), Malcolm Brown (Penhaligon's part-time constituency agent)
1987_Truro_by-election
Ceremonial county in England
of the Cornwall National Landscape. The national landscape also includes Bodmin Moor, an upland outcrop of the Cornubian batholith granite formation. The
Cornwall
Town in Cornwall, England
parish in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, 10 miles (16 km) south of Bodmin and 30 miles (48 km) west of the border with Devon. At the 2021 census the
St_Austell
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Surname or Lastname
Swedish
Swedish : generally an ornamental name composed of the elements bo ‘dwelling’, ‘farm’ + man ‘man’, occasionally applied as a topographic name for someone who lived on an outlying homestead.English : variant spelling of Bowman.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : occupational name for an archer, Middle English bow(e)man, bouman (from Old English boga ‘bow’ + mann ‘man’). This word was distinguished from Bowyer, which denoted a maker or seller of the articles. It is possible that in some cases the surname referred originally to someone who untangled wool with a bow. This process, which originated in Italy, became quite common in England in the 13th century. The vibrating string of a bow was worked into a pile of tangled wool, where its rapid vibrations separated the fibers, while still leaving them sufficiently entwined to produce a fine, soft yarn when spun.Americanized form of German Baumann (see Bauer) or the Dutch cognate Bouman.
Male
English
Bowman
Boy/Male
Muslim
Bedoin
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Body.Possibly an altered form of the German habitational name Boddi(e)n, from either of two places so named, in Mecklenburg and Brandenburg.
Boy/Male
Australian, French, German
One who Brings News
Female
Scandinavian
Scandinavian form of Old Norse Bóthildr, BODIL means "battle of revenge."Â
Girl/Female
Australian, Muslim, Pakistani
Booming
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Bodkin.
Boy/Male
Indian
Bedoin
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a pet form of the personal name Hodge.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Old English boda ‘messenger’ or (ge)bod ‘message’ + mann ‘man’, ‘servant’, hence an occupational name denoting a messenger or the servant of a messenger.German : variant of Bodemann, a habitational name from Boden near Uelzen, or from the Bode river in the Harz Mountains.Jewish (from Belarus) : occupational name for the keeper of a bathhouse, from Yiddish bod ‘bathhouse’ + man ‘man’.
Male
English
Bowman
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Wise; Enlightening; Knowledge
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Bowman
Girl/Female
Indian
Wisdom, Enlightenment
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Goodwin.
Male
Romanian
Romanian form of Greek Kosmos, COSMIN means "order, beauty."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a pet form of the Middle English personal name Boye.Jarvis Boykin was one of the free planters who assented to the ‘Fundamental Agreement’ of the New Haven Colony on June 4, 1639.
Boy/Male
Scandinavian French
a shelter.
BODMIN CONSTITUENCY
BODMIN CONSTITUENCY
Boy/Male
Tamil
Vyomdev | வà¯à®¯à¯‹à®®à®¤à¯‡à®µ
Lord Shiva
Girl/Female
Bengali, Hindu, Indian
Petal of a Flower; Leaf of Rose
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English
Surname Referring to Derwent River in England
Girl/Female
British, English
An Old English Name Formed as a Compound of Aelf
Girl/Female
Australian, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Smile; Laughter
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Full of Charm
Surname or Lastname
English and Irish (of Norman origin)
English and Irish (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Moulineaux in Seine-Maritime, so named from the plural of Old French moulineau, a diminutive of moulin ‘mill’. In some cases this may have been an occupational name as in 2.French : occupational name for a miller, from molineux, a variant of Old French molineur ‘miller’.Irish : Anglicized form of Mulligan.Irish (Co. Kerry) : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Maol an Mhuaidh ‘descendant of Maol an Mhuaidh (follower of the noble)’.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Who born with intelligence
Boy/Male
Tamil
Chanchaladwala | சஂசலாதவாலா
Glittering tail suspended above the head
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
King Richard The Second' A favorite of King Richard.
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n.
A kind of pin used by women to fasten the hair.
n.
See Dodman.
n.
A sharp tool, like an awl, used for picking /ut letters from a column or page in making corrections.
n.
Archers, or bowmen, collectively.
n.
A kind of needle with a large eye and a blunt point, for drawing tape, ribbon, etc., through a loop or a hem; a tape needle.
n.
The bowfin (Amia calva). See Bowfin.
n.
A slave; a bondman.
pl.
of Hodman
n.
The bowfin (Amia calva).
a.
Boding evil; inauspicious; ill-omened.
n.
A bodkin.
n.
A dagger; a bodkin.
pl.
of Bondman
n.
A small pin, or cylinder, formerly of bone, now most commonly of wood, used in the making of pillow lace. Each thread is wound on a separate bobbin which hangs down holding the thread at a slight tension.
n.
The act of producing a hollow or roaring sound; a violent rushing with heavy roar; as, the booming of the sea; a deep, hollow sound; as, the booming of bitterns.
n.
The bowfin.
n.
The bowfin.
n.
See Baudekin.
a.
Advancing or increasing amid noisy excitement; as, booming prices; booming popularity.
pl.
of Bowman