Definition of Bothans

1. bothan [n] - See also: bothan

Lexicographical Neighbors of Bothans

botchings
botchy
bote
botel
boteless
botels
boten
botete
botetes
botflies
botfly
both
both(a)
both-hands
bothan
bothans (current term)
bothe
bother
botheration
botherations
botherder
botherders
bothered
botherer
botherers
bothering
bothers
bothersome
bothersomely
bothersomeness

Literary usage of Bothans

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

1. Caledonia: Or, A Historical and Topographical Account of North Britain, from ...by George Chalmers by George Chalmers (1902)
"St. bothans, See Abbey St. bothans. St. Bride's chapel, vi. 689. St. Catherine's well iv. 564. St. Clair, Alan de, s. of Henry de, ii. ..."

2. The New Statistical Account of Scotland (1845)
"It has been doubted whether the collegiate church of bothans and Yester be the same; but their identity appears certain.f At ..."

3. An Historical Catalogue of the Scottish Bishops: Down to the Year 1688 by Robert Keith, John Spotiswood (1824)
"La- suden, or Alasu- S. St Andrews St Andrews St Andrews Moray Orkney Elgin Moray Kirkwall Orkney Selkirk den St bothans (in Merse,) an ..."

4. Descriptive Catalogue of Impressions from Ancient Scotish Seals, Royal by Henry Laing (1850)
"bothans, PRIORY OF. This appears to have been a pretty little seal ... Appended to a Charter by " Elizabeth Lamb, prioress of St. bothans, to John Rentan, ..."

5. Influence of the Pre-reformation Church on Scottish Place-names by James Murray Mackinlay (1904)
"l The last word, however, has probably not yet been said on the subject. The parish of Yester in East Lothian was anciently called St Bathans or St bothans, ..."

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