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Definition of Bourders
1. bourder [n] - See also: bourder
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bourders
Literary usage of Bourders
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A History of Northumberland, in Three Parts by John Hodgson, John Hodgson-Hinde, James Raine, John Collingwood Bruce, Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle upon Tyne (1820)
"... The said lord Mith thet tymes according to the customes of the bourders ta-
... Itm where the ordre of the bourders is and of long tyme hath ben when ..."
2. A History of Matrimonial Institutions Chiefly in England and the United by George Elliott Howard (1904)
"... and "such bourders, Sojourners, and Yon-r1g persons" are required to "attend
to the Worship of God" in the families where they live and "to be subject ..."
3. Positions by Richard Mulcaster, Robert Hebert Quick (1888)
"But while he careth to haue his bourders learne, sure some slow paying parentes
will keepe him leane, if he looke not well to it, and his gaine will go ..."
4. The Egerton Papers: A Collection of Public and Private Documents, Chiefly by Francis Egerton Ellesmere, John Payne Collier (1840)
"... honourable and juste, which I expecte with moost spede, as well for you as
for my selfe. For other doubtfull and litigious causes upon our bourders, ..."