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Definition of Bodges
1. bodge [v] - See also: bodge
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bodges
Literary usage of Bodges
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Antiquarian (1871)
"... charged with a trefoil vert, having upon each of its leaves an imperial crown,
or ; but in the present bodges the field is left open or pierced. ..."
2. A Dictionary of Weights and Measures for the British Isles: The Middle Ages by Ronald Edward Zupko (1985)
"1588 Hall 46: Instead of the Pottle, falce measures are used, called bodges, and
some woodden measures, made under the halfe pint, ..."
3. Who's who in Pennsylvania: Containing Authentic Biographies of edited by Lewis Randolph Hamersly (1904)
"Pa, bodges, Jenae TI Chief Engineer and Superintendent of ... with Joseph Johnston,
City Surveyor: later Mr. bodges became Assistant Engineer to Mr. Thayer, ..."
4. Proceedings of the Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of the State of by Freemasons California. Royal Arch Masons. Grand Chapter (1885)
"The Murk degree having been always worked in England as an independent degree,
was но worked by tile English bodges within the (now) Province of Quebec, ..."
5. Proceedings of the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge Jurisdiction of Alabama by Freemasons (1875)
"M. (irand officers at their posts and a fair attendence of P. • .. officers and
representatives of subordinate bodges. MW <i. ..."