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bocasin
bocasin (ˈbɒkəsɪn) Also 5 bokesy, 6–7 boccasin(e. [a. Sp. bocac{iacu} cotton stuff used for lining, (also of its Fr. form boccasin (Cotgr.), now boucassin), a. Turk. bōḥāsī or bōghāsī cotton cloth (Kieffer el Bianchi).] ‘A kind of fine Buckeram, that hath a resemblance of taffata, and is much used f... Oxford English Dictionary
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bugasine
bugasine obs. form of bocasin, buckasie.1660 Act 12 Chas. II, iv. Sched. Bugasines or Calico Buckrams the half piece v.s. 1670 Bk. Rates (Jam.) Bugasines or callico 15 ells the piece—4s. Oxford English Dictionary
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boucasin
boucan, boucasin var. buccan, bocasin. Oxford English Dictionary
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buckasie
† ˈbuckasie Obs. Sc. Also buckasy, bukkesy. The same as bocasin.1474 Acc. J. Bp. Glasgow in Borthwick Rem. Brit. Antiq. 131 (Jam.), 5 quarters of buckasy, for a doublate to littill Bell, 10s. 1478 Act. Audit. 83 (Jam.) A doublat of bukkesy. 1485 Bokesye [see bocasin] 1611 Rates (Jam.) Buckasie, the ... Oxford English Dictionary
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bokesye
bokesy(e early form of bocasin. Oxford English Dictionary
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buckram
▪ I. buckram, n. (ˈbʌkrəm) Forms: 3, 5 bukeram, (4 bougeren), 4, 6 bukram, 5 bokram, 5–6 bokeram, -ham, 6 bocram(e, -keram, bucram, -um, buckeram(e, -mme, 6–7 buckrom, -erom, -orome, 8 buchram, 6– buckram. [Found in most of the European langs. between 12th and 15th c.; cf. OF. boquerant (12th c.), b... Oxford English Dictionary
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