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† ˈboundure Obs. [f. bound n.1 + -ure. Cf. closure, seizure.] A bounding or limiting, limitation; limit or bound. Cf. bounder n.1 4.1654 Earl of Monmouth tr. Bentivoglio 458 Large boundeurs were restored to the Towns of Breda etc. 1655–60 Stanley Hist. Philos. (1701) 378/1 The boundure of that which...
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▪ I. bounder, n.1 (ˈbaʊndə(r)) Also 6 bowndor, 7 boundier. [f. bound v.1 + -er1: but see sense 4.] I. 1. One who sets or marks out bounds or limits. lit. and fig.1570 Levins Manip. 73 A Bounder, terminator. 1610 Holland Camden's Brit. i. 745 Umpiers and Bounders between diuerse Shires. a 1619 M. Fot...
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