to bouge

Dictionary of American Words And Phrases by John Russell Bartlett.

(OldFr. bouge, swelling.--Cotgrave). To swell out, to bulge. This old word is noticed by Dr. Johnson. It is nearly obsolete in England, but is preserved in the interior of New England.


When the sun gets in one inch, it is ten o'clock; when it reaches the stone that bouges out there, it is dinner time.--Margaret, p. 6.

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