Definition of Bawty

1. bawtie [n -TIES] - See also: bawtie

Lexicographical Neighbors of Bawty

bawley
bawleys
bawling
bawling out
bawlings
bawls
bawn
bawneen
bawns
bawr
bawrel
bawrs
bawsunt
bawtie
bawties
bawty (current term)
baxter
baxters
bay
bay-antler
bay-k-8644
bay-leaved caper
bay-rum tree
bay cat
bay cats
bay laurel
bay leaf
bay leaves
bay lynx

Literary usage of Bawty

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

1. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1828)
"Two beautiful deers, as I am a sinner, and one of them lame. What a prey for poor ruined Colin ! and fairly off the royal bounds, too. Now for it, bawty, ..."

2. Tales and Sketches by James Hogg (1837)
"Two beautiful deers, as I am a sinner, and one of them lame. What a prey for poor ruined Colin ! and fairly off the royal bounds, too. Now for it, bawty, ..."

3. Abstracts of Protocols of the Town Clerks of Glasgow by Glasgow (Scotland), Robert Renwick (1900)
"Thereafter John bawty, with consent of his father, sold the laud to Gilbert Graye, maltman, citizen, ..."

4. The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Including the Series by Alexander Chalmers, Samuel Johnson (1810)
"Her kennel once again to claim ; But bawty, lost to shame and honour, Set all her cubs at once upon her ; Made her retire, and quit her right, ..."

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