Definition of Boordes

1. boorde [n] - See also: boorde

Lexicographical Neighbors of Boordes

booners
boong
boonga
boongary
boongarys
boongas
boongs
boonies
boonless
boons
boop
boops
boor
boord
boorde
boordes (current term)
boords
boorish
boorishly
boorishness
boorishnesses
boorka
boorkas
boors
boortree
boortrees
booru
boos
boose
boosed

Literary usage of Boordes

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

1. Wills & Administrations from the Knaresborough Court Rolls by Knaresborough (Honor) (1905)
"... to the ground out of the same, and all other duties &c. discharged, out of that which shall remaine I give to my sonne Henrie all my boordes, chambers, ..."

2. William Tyndale's Five Books of Moses, Called the Pentateuch: Being a by William Tyndale, Jacob Isidor Mombert (1884)
"And they made .xx. boordes for the 24 fouth ... they made .vi. boordes and .ii 29 other bordes for the corners of the ..."

3. Ledger of Andrew Halyburton: Conservator of the Privileges of the Scotch by Andrew Halyburton, Cosmo Innes (1867)
"... boordes of the great sort the hundreth .... xxiiii ML ... Table boordes of ... trie long the peice... xv H. Table boordes of ..."

4. Publications by Musical Antiquarian Society (1842)
"Long boordes for the stere of a ... To Rowland Robynson for Elme boordes cc; ... Oken boordes vjc; xK | One Elme boorde ; xxd. Oken 15 boorde Ixx foote; ..."

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