† ˈbotchment Obs. rare.
[f. botch v. + -ment.]
An addition, a ‘make-up’.
| c 1440 Promp. Parv. 5 A bocchement, augmentum. Ibid. 42 Bochment [1499 botchement], additamentum. 1526 Skelton Magnyf. 1126 Gyve me thy dogge, and I am content, And thou shalt have my hawke to a botchment. |