Definition of Bafts

1. baft [n] - See also: baft

Lexicographical Neighbors of Bafts

bafflegab
bafflegabs
bafflement
bafflements
baffler
bafflers
baffles
baffling
bafflingly
bafflingness
baffs
baffy
bafilomycin
bafilomycins
baft
bafts (current term)
bag
bag-carrier
bag-gel implant
bag and baggage
bag cell neurons
bag for life
bag ladies
bag lady
bag man
bag men
bag net
bag of antlers
bag of bones
bag of fruit

Literary usage of Bafts

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Philosophical and Political History of the Settlements and Trade of the by Raynal (Guillaume-Thomas-François), John Obadiah Justamond (1784)
"Settlement of the French in North America, Upon •what bafts was founded the Hopes of their Prof- ferity. ..."

2. The Economy of Nature Explained and Illustrated on the Principles of Modern by George Gregory (1796)
"CHAP. V, INFLAMMABLE AIR OR HYDROGEN GAS*. This Gas forms the bafts of Water.— Proportion of Hydrogen and Oxygen ..."

3. John Chinaman at Home: Sketches of Men, Manners and Things in China by Edward John Hardy (1906)
"... A bolt from the blue—Kong-Moon—How cold the tropics can be—Pirates —Dutch Folly—A silk country—bafts—Lepers—Objects of interest— High-handed ladies—Soup ..."

4. The History of the Reign of George III.: To the Termination of the Late War by Robert Bisset (1803)
"... introduced into parliament—negatived by a great majority. —State of Ireland.—Proportions of Mr. Pitt to fettle trade en the bafts of mutual reciprocity. ..."

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