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Definition of bode
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Bode (v. i.) To
foreshow
something;
to
augur.
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Dunghill
::
Dunghill
(n.) Any mean
situation
or
condition;
a vile
abode.
Residence
::
Residence
(n.) The place where one
resides;
an
abode;
a
dwelling
or
habitation;
esp., a
settled
or
permanent
home or
domicile..
Heaven
::
Heaven
(n.) The
dwelling
place of the
Deity;
the abode of
bliss;
the place or state of the
blessed
after
death.
Abroad
::
Abroad
(adv.)
Without
a
certain
confine;
outside
the
house;
away from one's
abode;
as, to walk
abroad..
Bode
::
Bode (v. t.) To
indicate
by
signs,
as
future
events;
to be the omen of; to
portend
to
presage;
to
foreshow..
Bode
::
Bode (n.) A stop; a
halting;
delay.
Owlery
::
Owlery
(n.) An abode or a haunt of owls.
Foreboder
::
Foreboder
(n.) One who
forebodes.
Wone
::
Wone (a.)
Dwelling;
habitation;
abode.
Forebode
::
Forebode
(v. t.) To be
prescient
of (some ill or
misfortune);
to have an
inward
conviction
of, as of a
calamity
which is about to
happen;
to augur
despondingly..
Elysian
::
Elysian
(a.)
Pertaining,
or the abode of the
blessed
after
death;
hence,
yielding
the
highest
pleasures;
exceedingly
delightful;
beatific..
Rest
::
Rest (n.) A place where one may rest,
either
temporarily,
as in an inn, or
permanently,
as, in an
abode..
Hearth
::
Hearth
(n.) The house
itself,
as the abode of
comfort
to its
inmates
and of
hospitality
to
strangers;
fireside..
Cunabula
::
Cunabula
(n. pl.) The
earliest
abode;
original
dwelling
place;
originals;
as, the
cunabula
of the human
race..
Abide
::
Abide (v. i.) To stay; to
continue
in a
place;
to have one's
abode;
to
dwell;
to
sojourn;
-- with with
before
a
person,
and
commonly
with at or in
before
a
place..
Forebode
::
Forebode
(v. i.) To
fortell;
to
presage;
to
augur.
Bower
::
Bower (n.) A
rustic
cottage
or
abode;
poetically,
an
attractive
abode or
retreat..
Paradise
::
Paradise
(n.) The abode of
sanctified
souls after
death.
Croak
::
Croak (v. i.) To
complain;
especially,
to
grumble;
to
forebode
evil; to utter
complaints
or
forebodings
habitually..
Foreboded
::
Foreboded
(imp. & p. p.) of
Forebod.
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