See also: <span class="searchmatch">Botham</span> <span class="searchmatch">botham</span> alternative form of botme...
See also: <span class="searchmatch">botham</span> English Wikipedia has an article on: <span class="searchmatch">Botham</span> Wikipedia English surname, variant of Bottom. (UK) IPA(key): /ˈbəʊθəm/ <span class="searchmatch">Botham</span> A surname. 2011...
See also: bottom As an English surname, from the noun bottom. Compare <span class="searchmatch">Botham</span>. As a French name, mistranslated from Lafond, in which Old French la fond...
abyss Strong a-stem: Middle English: botme, botom, botome, bothom, bothum, <span class="searchmatch">botham</span>, bothme, botym, bottum, butme, boþem English: bottom, botton (dialectal)...
botom, botome, bothom, bothum, <span class="searchmatch">botham</span>, bothme, botym, bottum, butme, boþem From Old English botm, bodan, from Proto-Germanic *butmaz, from Proto-Indo-European...
Russell's fidelity, what shall be said of his after-conduct ? 1869, Mary <span class="searchmatch">Botham</span> Howitt, Love and Money: An Every-day Tale, page 41: She went to live as...
leg, over. 1991, Jonathan Agnew, BBC Test Match Special, describing Ian <span class="searchmatch">Botham</span> treading on his stumps; quoted in Cris Freddi, The Guinness Book of Cricket...
of his gymnastic display from an overly explicit angle). 2010, Ian <span class="searchmatch">Botham</span>, <span class="searchmatch">Botham’s</span> Book of the Ashes: A Lifetime Love Affair with Cricket’s Greatest Rivalry...
wounded guardsmen, policemen, footmen and the royal clockwinder. 2002, Noel <span class="searchmatch">Botham</span>, Margaret - The Last Real Princess: Buckingham Palace has more than 600...
and William, my son, he goes and serves him. 1986, Peter Abbott, Philip <span class="searchmatch">Botham</span>, Modern African Wars (1): Rhodesia 1965–80, Osprey Publishing, →ISBN, page...