"Bote" is a word in TAGALOG, LAW AND LEGAL, HILIGAYNON, ENGLISH
or BOTE. An old Saxon word, equivalent to “estovers.”
In .old Engllsh law. A recom-*pense or compensation, or profit or advan-tage. Also reparation or amends for any damage done. Necessaries for the mainte-nance and carrying on of husbandry. An allowance; the ancient name for estovers
Payment of any kind.
Compensation; amends; satisfaction; expiation; as, man bote,
a compensation or a man slain.
bote
Definition: (noun) bottle
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Definition: (syn) botelya
bóte - (Sp. bote) Small boat, skiff, canoe,
gig, dory.
botí – búdlay
botí, See butí id. (cf. dógsing).
A privilege or allowance of necessaries.
And when it comes, her kiss is like something not so much felt as found.
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var. of BOTAS. BOTANTE [f. Sp.], n. voter, elector. --syn. ELEKTOR. BOTAS [f. Sp.], n. boot. /AG-/ to use or …
Read the complete definitionBOTING, CORN. Certain rent corn, anciently so called. Cowell
Read the complete definitionwood or timber which a tenant ls allowed by law to tuke from an es-tate, for the purpose of repairing …
Read the complete definitionA recompense for a scar or wound. CoweU
Read the complete definitionAn allowance of fuel. See Bote.
Read the complete definitionHouse-bote; fire-bote. Cowell
Read the complete definitionIn old Engllsh law. Firewood. The rlght of taking wood for the fire. Fire-bote. Cunningham
Read the complete definitionAn ecclesiastical or church flne paid for crimes and offenses committed against God. Cowell
Read the complete definitionSAKAPUEGO. PRAKTIS [f. Eng.], n. practice, training. v. /AG-/ to practice, to train oneself. /MANG-:-EN/ 1. t. practice train oneself …
Read the complete definitionAn allowance of wood to a tenant for repairing his hedges or fences; hedgebote. See Bote.
Read the complete definitionAnother name for “hedge-bote,” being one of the estovers allowed to a tenant for life or years, namely, material for …
Read the complete definitionAn allowance of wood for repairing hedges or fences, w’hich a ten-ant or lessee has a right to take off …
Read the complete definitionWood allowed to a tenant for repairing the house and for fuel. This latter is often called firebote. See Bote.
Read the complete definitionlapat2 Active Verb: maglapat Passive Verb: ilapat Definition: (verb) to adjust; to fit properly 2 Definition: Notes: Examples: 1) Maglapat …
Read the complete definitionTo be quit of inclosing a park or any part thereof
Read the complete definitionpila4 Active Verb: magpila Passive Verb: ipila Definition: (verb) to align 2 Definition: Notes: Examples: 1) Magpila ka ng mga …
Read the complete definitionWood or timber allowed to a tenant for the repair of instruments of husbandry. See Bote.
Read the complete definitionAn allowance of wood whlch tenants are entltled to, for repairing their plows and other implements of bus-bandry
Read the complete definitionsalin Active Verb: magsalin Passive Verb: isalin Definition: (verb) to pour into another receptacle; to copy; to translate; to transcribe …
Read the complete definitionsipa2 Active Verb: manipa Passive Verb: sipain Definition: (verb) to kick 2 Definition: Notes: Examples: 1) Huwag kang manipa ng …
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