boad

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English

Verb

boad (third-person singular simple present boads, present participle boading, simple past and past participle boaded)

  1. Obsolete form of bode.
    • a. 1734, Robert Wodrow, Analecta: or Materials for a History of Remarkable Providences, mostly relating to Scotch Ministers and Christians:
      The removall of so many old seers and Ministers, at such a time, boads ill; but we should still be thankful we enjoyed them so long.

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Etymology

Borrowed from French bois.

Pronunciation

Noun

boad (nominative plural boads)

  1. wood (material)

Declension

Derived terms

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Pronunciation

Noun

boad (1957–1982 spelling boad)

  1. lungs