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Definition of borne
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Borne (p. p.)
Carried;
conveyed;
supported;
defrayed.
See Bear, v. t..
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Kalasie
::
Kalasie
(n.) A
long-tailed
monkey
of
Borneo
(Semnopithecus
rubicundus).
It has a tuft of long hair on the head.
Insufferable
::
Insufferable
(a.)
Incapable
of being
suffered,
borne,
or
endured;
insupportable;
unendurable;
intolerable;
as,
insufferable
heat, cold, or pain;
insufferable
wrongs..
Amboyna Wood
::
Amboyna
wood () A
beautiful
mottled
and
curled
wood, used in
cabinetwork.
It is
obtained
from the
Pterocarpus
Indicus
of
Amboyna,
Borneo,
etc..
Essorant
::
Essorant
(a.)
Standing,
but with the wings
spread,
as if about to fly; -- said of a bird borne as a
charge
on an
escutcheon..
Portate
::
Portate
(a.) Borne not
erect,
but
diagonally
athwart
an
escutcheon;
as, a cross
portate..
Abased
::
Abased
(a.) Borne lower than
usual,
as a fess; also,
having
the ends of the wings
turned
downward
towards
the point of the
shield..
Suboval
::
Suborner
(n.) One who
suborns
or
procures
another
to take, a false oath; one who
procures
another
to do a bad
action..
Perigynous
::
Perigynous
(a.)
Having
the ovary free, but the
petals
and
stamens
borne on the
calyx;
-- said of
flower
such as that of the
cherry
or
peach..
Horse-litter
::
Horse-litter
(n.) A
carriage
hung on
poles,
and borne by and
between
two
horses..
Surcharge
::
Surcharge
(n.) An
overcharge;
an
excessive
load or
burden;
a load
greater
than can well be
borne.
Lioncel
::
Lioncel
(n.) A small lion,
especially
one of
several
borne in the same coat of
arms..
Endurable
::
Endurable
(a.)
Capable
of being
endured
or
borne;
sufferable.
Banner
::
Banner
(n.) A large piece of silk or other
cloth,
with a
device
or
motto,
extended
on a
crosspiece,
and borne in a
procession,
or
suspended
in some
conspicuous
place..
Pentail
::
Pentail
(n.) A
peculiar
insectivore
(Ptilocercus
Lowii)
of
Borneo;
-- so
called
from its very long,
quill-shaped
tail, which is scaly at the base and
plumose
at the tip..
Cost
::
Cost (v. t.) To
require
to be borne or
suffered;
to
cause.
Fusilier
::
Fusilier
(n.) A title now borne by some
regiments
and
companies;
as, The Royal
Fusiliers,
etc..
Couple-close
::
Couple-close
(n.) A
diminutive
of the
chevron,
containing
one
fourth
of its
surface.
Couple-closes
are
generally
borne one on each side of a
chevron,
and the
blazoning
may then be
either
a
chevron
between
two
couple-closes
or
chevron
cottised..
Opinicus
::
Opinicus
(n.) An
imaginary
animal
borne as a
charge,
having
wings,
an
eagle's
head, and a short tail; --
sometimes
represented
without
wings..
Baton
::
Baton (n.) An
ordinary
with its ends cut off, borne
sinister
as a mark of
bastardy,
and
containing
one
fourth
in
breadth
of the bend
sinister;
--
called
also
bastard
bar. See Bend
sinister..
Pencel
::
Pencel
(n.) A
small,
narrow
flag or
streamer
borne at the top of a
lance;
--
called
also
pennoncel..
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