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bourne
English
Noun
bourne (countable and uncountable, plural bournes)
- (countable, archaic) A boundary.
- (archaic) A goal or destination.
- (countable) A stream or brook in which water flows only seasonally.
Derived terms
- (seasonal stream): nailbourne, winterbourne
Related terms
- (seasonal stream): bourn (“small stream”), burn (“stream”)
Anagrams
- unbore, unrobe
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mourne
English
Etymology 1
See morne.
Noun
mourne (plural mournes)
- The armed or feruled end of a staff.
- The end of a sheephook to which the hook is attached.
Etymology 2
Verb
mourne (third-person singular simple present mournes, present participle mourning, simple past and past participle mourned or mourn'd)
- Obsolete spelling of mourn
Anagrams
- Munroe, numero
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