bote Synonyms
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bote Meaning
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bote (n.)
Compensation; amends; satisfaction; expiation; as, man bote, a compensation or a man slain.
Payment of any kind.
A privilege or allowance of necessaries.
bote Sentence Examples
- The fishermen set out to sea in their sturdy bote, ready to haul in their catch.
- The villagers relied on their humble bote to navigate the river for transportation.
- The local government imposed a bote on all businesses operating within the city limits.
- The company paid a hefty bote to the authorities for environmental violations.
- The feudal lord collected a bote from the peasants to fund the construction of a new bridge.
- The court ordered the defendant to pay a bote to the victim's family as compensation for their loss.
- According to the ancient law, a bote was levied on any man who failed to fulfill his feudal obligations.
- The tax collector traveled from village to village, collecting the bote owed to the king.
- The landlord demanded a bote from the tenants for the upkeep of the estate.
- The government imposed a bote on imported goods to protect domestic industries.
FAQs About the word bote
Compensation; amends; satisfaction; expiation; as, man bote, a compensation or a man slain., Payment of any kind., A privilege or allowance of necessaries.
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The fishermen set out to sea in their sturdy bote, ready to haul in their catch.
The villagers relied on their humble bote to navigate the river for transportation.
The local government imposed a bote on all businesses operating within the city limits.
The company paid a hefty bote to the authorities for environmental violations.