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▪ I. † boin, v. Obs. rare. [f. dial. ‘boine a swelling, Essex’ (Way and Halliw.), perhaps = OF. bugne, beugne, mod.F. bigne swelling from a blow: see bunny, bunion.] intr. To swell.
1565Golding Ovid's Met. viii. (1593) 206 And with exceeding mightie knubs her heels behind boind out. ▪ II. boin var. of boyne Sc., a tub. |