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† ˈbouging, vbl. n. Obs. [f. bouge v. (sense 3) + -ing1.] A swelling, protuberance.1398 Trevisa Barth. De P.R. v. xl. (1495) 155 The galle is a membre hote and drye sette on the bowgyng of the lyuer. Ibid. v. xlii. (1495) 159 Roundnes of guttes and bowgynge and foldynge is nedefull. Ibid. v. li. (14...
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▪ I. † bouge, n.1 Obs. or dial. Also 4–6 bowge. [a. OF. bouge (also boulge, buge, buche, Godef.) a small leather bag or wallet:—L. bulga a leathern bag, also the womb; of Gaulish origin (Festus): OIr. bolg, bolc, a sack. The variant bulge is found still earlier, and runs parallel to bouge in senses ...
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