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Definition of Bauchles
1. bauchle [v] - See also: bauchle
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bauchles
Literary usage of Bauchles
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language: To which is Prefixed, a by John Jamieson (1879)
"bauchles, ». pi. Two pieces of wood, fixed one on each side of a cart, without
the body, longitudinally, for extending the surface. ..."
2. Autobiographical Reminiscences: Including Recollections of the Radical Years by James Paterson (1871)
"Among these were " Willie bauchles," " Snap Tam," "Sugary Tam," " Gung," and "Pie
Robin." I remember little of the two first. ..."
3. Notes and Queries by Martim de Albuquerque (1901)
"... to palmer in bauchles " (old shoes, or even with lumps of snow under the feet)
intensifies the condition. A study of the staffs depicted in the National ..."
4. The Bookman (1898)
"... bauchles of brogues in the pass, started to a trot, and as the necessity was
we had to take up the pace too. Long lank hounds, they took the road like ..."
5. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1834)
"... clud»—nae trees—twenty mil« travelled sin' dawn—and twenty mair to travel
afore gloamin'—feet-ttir —in shoon little better than bauchles—stockins that ..."
6. The Poems of William Dunbar by William Dunbar, George Powell McNeill (1893)
"Scribal error for bauchles ; th and ch perpetually confused in Scotch of sixteenth
century. See note, and Dr Schipper's note. ..."