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Definition of Botties
1. botty [n] - See also: botty
Lexicographical Neighbors of Botties
Literary usage of Botties
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Indian Basketry by George Wharton James (1903)
"... Water botties. basket, into which, after pouring her liquid, uncooked food,
she dropped heated rocks, and thus conveyed fire into her pot, ..."
2. The Popular and Critical Bible Encyclopædia and Scriptural Dictionary, Fully by Samuel Fallows, Andrew Constantinides Zenos, Herbert Lockwood Willett (1910)
"... old botties, else the neos oinos will burst the bottles and be spilled, ...
and both are preserved,'—the allusion is to the iarg skin botties of the ..."
3. Latin-American Year Book for Investors and Merchants for 1918- (1920)
"Bitters—Angostura, up to 68° in bottles of about to litre, $,54; Bitters—botties
of other marks, $.27; Bitters—up to 78°, $.29; Cane—bottles, $.25; ..."
4. Building of Vital Power: Deep Breathing and a Complete System for by Bernarr Macfadden (1904)
"Secure neck, and around the upper part of two botties from each bottle. The bottle
with the hole one to two gallons in size, according to the ca- in the ..."