Definition of Bourds

1. bourd [n] - See also: bourd

Lexicographical Neighbors of Bourds

bouquet garni
bouquetin
bouquetlike
bouquets
bourbon
bourbon cream
bourbon creams
bourbonism
bourbonisms
bourbons
bourd
bourder
bourders
bourdon
bourdons
bourds (current term)
bourg
bourgeois
bourgeoise
bourgeoises
bourgeoisie
bourgeoisies
bourgeoisified
bourgeoisifies
bourgeoisify
bourgeoisifying
bourgeoisness
bourgeon
bourgeoned

Literary usage of Bourds

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) (1902)
"... and other peces of plew geare, x s.; xj bourds, v s. vj d.; one litle step tubb, xiij s. iiij d.; ..."

2. Publications of the Surtees Society by Surtees Society (1906)
"... and two bourds to maike hir a chist upon. ... doore bourds, a newe cowpe wayne, a paire of longe wayne ..."

3. Wills and Inventories from the Registry of the Archdeaconry of Richmond by James Raine, Church of England Archdeaconry of Richmond (1853)
"Two bourds, vj d. A chare and a buffett sto wie, viij d. ... A ale stand, j d. iij. bourds, iiij d. ij. vj s. One gyle fatte, ijs. ij. settles, ..."

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