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–noun,
plural
-boes.
Usually,
bilboes.
a long iron bar or bolt with sliding shackles and a lock, formerly attached to the ankles of prisoners.
Origin:
1550–60;
earlier
bilbow
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–noun,
plural
-boes.
Archaic
.
a finely tempered sword.
Origin:
1585–95;
short for
Bilboa blade
sword made in
Bilboa
(var. of
Bilbao
)
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Theodore Gil⋅more
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1877–1947,
U.S. Southern populist politician: senator 1935–47.
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bil·bo
1
(bĭl'bō)
n.
pl.
bil·boes
An iron bar to which sliding fetters are attached, formerly used to shackle the feet of prisoners.
[
Origin unknown
.]
bil·bo
2
(bĭl'bō)
n.
pl.
bil·boes
Archaic
A sword, especially one having a well-tempered blade.
[After
Bilbao
.]
The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
Copyright © 2009 by Houghton Mifflin Company.
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Word Origin & History
bilbo
"kind of sword noted for temper and elasticity," 1598, from
Bilbao,
town in northern Spain where swords were made, in Eng.
Bilboa.
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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