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BONE, n. 1. A firm hard substance of a dull white color, composing some part of ...
BON'DUC, n. A species of Guilandina, or nickar tree, the yellow nickar, a climbi...
BONDS'WOMAN, BOND'-WOMAN, n. [bond and woman.] A woman slave.
BONDS'MAN, n. [bond and man.] A slave. 1. A surety; one who is bound, or who giv...
BOND'SLAVE, n. [bond and slave.] A person in a state of slavery; one whose perso...
BOND'SERVICE, n. [bond and service.] The condition of a bond-servant;slavery.
BOND'SERVANT, n. [bond and servant.] A slave; one who is subjected to the author...
BOND'MAN, n. [bond and man.] A man slave, or one bound to service without wages....
BOND'MAID, n. [bond and maid.] A female slave, or one bound to service without w...
BOND'ED, pp. Secured by bond, as duties. Bonded goods are those for the duties o...
BOND'AGE, n. Slavery or involuntary servitude; captivity; imprisonment; restrain...
BOND, n. 1. Anything that binds, as a cord, a chain, a rope; a band. 2. Ligament...
BONA'SUS, n. [L.] A species of Bos, or wild ox, with a long mane; a native of As...
BONA'IR, a. [L. bonus.] Complaisant; yielding. [Not used.]
BONA-ROBA, n. A showy wanton.
BO'NA-FIDE, [L.] With good faith; without fraud or deception.