Bous

Word BOUS
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"Oh, yes," exclaimed Renée, laughing and turning to Noémi, "our finest one was when we did _Marabout_; with _Marat_ in a bath that was too hot, calling out, '_Je bous, je bous_!' ❋ Edmond De Goncourt (1859)

Forgot to add the bous at Ultracoatings inc have the latest CVA rifle on hand. you can ask them about loads if you like. ❋ Unknown (2009)

In France too, about the middle of the last century, the priests and all the people of the Limoges might be seen dancing round in the collegiate church, singing: “Sant Marcian pregas pernous et nous epingaren per bous” — that is, ❋ Unknown (2007)

The commanding officer in the air conditioned office told me if he wanted those vehicles in dover next month he would have his bous drive em, “I want these Hummers at Dover A.S.A.P! is that understood!” he said ❋ Unknown (2006)

Be, be, bous, bous, bous, said Panurge; I am much afraid it is the bitch Helen. ❋ Unknown (2002)

Holos, alas, I drown; be be be bous, be bous, bous; in manus. ❋ Unknown (2002)

Above eighteen pailfuls or two of it are got down my gullet; bous, bhous, bhous, bhous, how damned bitter and salt it is! ❋ Unknown (2002)

Its most notable feature was a proboscis that would be flattered by the appellation bul-bous. ❋ Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- (1990)

I cannot speak more clearly -- [Greek: bous epi glôssê]. ❋ Various (N/A)

[Greek: bous], a bull, and [Greek: boan], to shout the battle cry. ❋ 446? BC-385? BC Aristophanes (N/A)

But our Indiana hoosier bous, heard them too well, ❋ Work Projects Administration (N/A)

The name _bucintoro_ is derived from the Ital. _buzino d 'oro_, "golden bark," latinized in the middle ages as _bucentaurus_ on the analogy of a supposed Gr. [Greek: boukentauros], ox-centaur (from [Greek: bous] and [Greek: Kentauros]). ❋ Various (N/A)

The flowering Rush, or water gladiole, which grows by the banks of rivers is called botanically "butomus," from the Greek, _bous_, an ox, and _temno_, to cut, because the sharp edges of the erect three-cornered leaf-blades wound the cattle which come in contact with them, or try to eat them. ❋ William Thomas Fernie (N/A)

This plant was the Bugloss of the older botanists, and it corresponds to our Common Bugloss, so called from the shape and bristly surface of its leaves, which resemble _bous-glossa_, the tongue of an ox. ❋ William Thomas Fernie (N/A)

His original name was Kuhhorn, but according to a pedantic fashion of the day [100] he changed it to Bucer, bous keras, or in English "Cowhorn." ❋ Unknown (1900)

"Atai boudroy dan bous fini ma triplo paouzo; Mais anfin, ey cantat, n'hazardi pas gran caouzo: Quand Pegazo reguinno, et que d'un cot de pe M'emboyo friza mas marotos, Perdi moun ten, es bray, mais noun pas moun pape; Boti mous bers en papillotos!" ❋ Smiles, Samuel, 1812-1904 (1891)

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