Definition of Bothymen

1. bothyman [n] - See also: bothyman

Lexicographical Neighbors of Bothymen

bothersomely
bothersomeness
bothie
bothies
bothole
botholes
bothrenchyma
bothria
bothriocephaliasis
bothrium
bothriums
bothropic antitoxin
bothrops
bothy
bothyman
bothymen (current term)
botleas
botlike
botmaster
botmasters
botnet
botnets
boto
botocudos
botone
botonee
botonnee
botonny
botos
botrocetin

Literary usage of Bothymen

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Bible the People's Charter by Michael Thomas Sadler (1869)
"Far the greater number of bothymen are left wholly uncared for. ... The majority of bothymen become the Bohemians of agriculture, rough in their manners, ..."

2. The Evangelical Witness by American Evangelical Tract Society (1822)
"... so that, but for the Howdy, who stands in awe of the Mistress, with a large and still untainted proportion of villagers, bothymen, and cottars, ..."

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