bothe

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See also: Bothe and boþe

English

Determiner

bothe

  1. Obsolete spelling of both.

Conjunction

bothe

  1. Obsolete spelling of both.

Anagrams


Middle English

Etymology 1

From Old Norse búð.

Alternative forms

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈboːθ/, /ˈboːð/, /ˈbuːθ/

Noun

bothe (plural boothes)

  1. A store, kiosk or booth, especially a temporary one.
  2. A shack or cabin; any makeshift habitation.
Descendants
  • English: booth
    • Bengali: বুথ (buth)
    • Scottish Gaelic: bùth
    • Welsh: bwth
  • Scots: buith, buth
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Etymology 2

From Old English bā þā; influenced by Old Norse báðir.

Alternative forms

Pronunciation

Determiner

bothe

  1. both; both of (each or both of two things or groups of things)
  2. one of two; either of.
Descendants
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Conjunction

bothe

  1. both; including both or all (things)
Descendants
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