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Definition of Bouned
1. boun [v] - See also: boun
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bouned
Literary usage of Bouned
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Town Records of Derby, Connecticut, 1655-1710 by Nancy Owen Phillips, Derby (Conn.), Daughters of the American Revolution Sarah Riggs Humphreys Chapter (Derby, Conn.) (1901)
"... south with John pringles land futher another peec marked out on the est sid
of his on swamp medow and pastur bouned with highway South and est and north ..."
2. Popular British Ballads, Ancient and Modern by Reginald Brimley Johnson (1894)
"“If thou had ought any ill will,” he saith, “Thou should have taken my life, And
have saved my children three, All and my lovesome wife.” bouned, prepared. ..."
3. Cameos from English History by Charlotte Mary Yonge (1899)
""The Earl of Fife, withouten strife, He bouned him over Solway ; The great would
ever together ride That race they may rue for aye. ..."
4. The Complete Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott by Walter Scott (1900)
"0, who may tell the sons of fame That at King Robert's bidding came All bouned
them for the fight. Such news the royal courier tells ao Who came to rouse ..."
5. Collections by RI Historical Society (1901)
"... apine by Merrimack River thence by the River to the first Bounds mentioned
The Lott N° 36 in the Second Range Contains Sixty Acres bouned thus Begining ..."