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▪ I. bowk, bouk local.|baʊk| [perh.:—OE. búc bulging vessel, pitcher, also ‘belly’, see bouk, and cf. bucket.] †1. A milk pail; a pail. Obs. or dial.
c1000ælfric Judges vii. 20 Hi tobræcon þa bucas. 1663P. Henry Diary 15 June (1882) 139 A mayd..who coming from milking fell down with the Bowk on her head and dyed. 1879G. F. Jackson Shropsh. Gloss., Bouk (obsolescent), a pail with an upright handle, used for various purposes of brewing, dairy-work, etc. 2. A large tub or bucket used in coal-mines.
1865Engineer 1 Dec. 16/3 Three men..were lowered down the shaft in a bowk or tub. 1869Echo 28 June, They then..got into the water bowk, which they were using as a skip. 1882Law Reports 357 A workman..killed through falling from a ‘bowk’, in which he was being drawn up the pit shaft. ▪ II. bowk north. form of buck, bulk. ▪ III. bowk variant of bolk v. Obs. to belch. |