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botte

/ bɔt /

noun

  1. fencing a thrust or hit


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"I suppose 'tis that infernal botte de Jesuite that makes you so bold," he added.

Cape Tribulation lies exactly under the Peter Botte, a large and peculiarly shaped mountain.

This special foyne, which was merely an imbrocata at the head, has become legendary in the fencing world as la botte de Nevers.

The coachmen of the little botte look so smiling and interested, so anxious to make things easy and comfortable.

The coachmen of the botte are a feature of Rome, they spot the foreigner at once, and always try to get the better of him.

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