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Bowne   Listen
verb
Bowne  v. t.  To make ready; to prepare; to dress. (Obs.) "We will all bowne ourselves for the banquet."






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Bowne" Quotes from Famous Books



... seemeth little time to choose or bowne [prepare] us; but as the Italians have it, 'Che sara, sara.' ['What will be, will be.'] ...
— Robin Tremain - A Story of the Marian Persecution • Emily Sarah Holt

... looking up into the wonderful blue above, listening to the winds as they rushed across from sea to sea. I was an artist, poor and painstaking: Christine was my kind friend. She had brought me South because my cough was troublesome, and here because Edward Bowne recommended the place. He and three fellow-sportsmen were down at the Madre Lagoon, farther south; I thought it probable we should see him, without his ...
— Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science - Vol. XVII, No. 102. June, 1876. • Various



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