bŏnĕ, adv., = bene, formerly read in Lucr. 2, 7; 4, 572; 6, 998, by Gifan. after some ancient MSS.; now replaced by bene.
·vt To fertilize with bone. II. Bone ·noun <<Dice>>. III. Bone ·noun Fig.: The framework of anythi...
Webster's Dictionary of the English Language
·- ·see Canon Bone. ...
·- The shank bone, or great bone above the fetlock, in the fore and hind legs of the horse and allie...
·- The <<Clavicle>>. ...
·add. ·- The small pastern bone of the horse and allied animals. ...
·- The shell or bone of cuttlefishes, used for various purposes, as for making polishing powder, ·et...
·- An obsolete phrase of disputed meaning, — perhaps, smooth or polished bone. ...
·- ·see rewel bone. ...
Of an ass afforded Samson a weapon for the great slaughter of the Philistines (Judg. 15:15), in whic...
Easton's Bible Dictionary
The mouth. Shut your bone box; shut your mouth. ...
Dictionary of The Vulgar Tongue by Francis Grose
A footman. ...
a rump of beef. Norf. ...
A glossary of provincial and local words used in England by Francis Grose
the knee-pan. Lane. ...
An old seaman's term for the crawfish. ...
The Sailor's Word-Book
To seize, take, or apprehend. A ship is said to carry a bone in her mouth and cut a feather, when sh...
The trivial name of the viviparous blenny, or guffer, the backbone of which is green when boiled; al...