bourn (Meaning)

Wordnet

bourn (n)

an archaic term for a boundary

an archaic term for a goal or destination

Webster

bourn (v.)

Alt. of Bourne

Webster

bourn (n.)

Alt. of Bourne

bourn Sentence Examples

  1. The river flowed steadily, marking the bourn between the two kingdoms.
  2. Beyond the forest lay a mysterious bourn, rumored to be the edge of the known world.
  3. As the sun dipped below the horizon, the landscape was cast in shadows, signaling the approach of the bourn of night.
  4. The traveler embarked on a journey to explore the distant bourn where few had ventured before.
  5. Legends spoke of a magical realm beyond the bourn, accessible only to those pure of heart.
  6. At the edge of the field stood an ancient stone marker, indicating the bourn of the farmer's property.
  7. The sailor gazed out across the vast ocean, pondering what lay beyond the bourn of the horizon.
  8. In Shakespearean literature, characters often grapple with the existential question of what lies beyond the bourn of life.
  9. The old map depicted the bourn of the known world as a vast expanse of uncharted territory.
  10. As the old man neared the bourn of his life, he reflected on the journey he had taken and the adventures yet to come.

FAQs About the word bourn

an archaic term for a boundary, an archaic term for a goal or destinationAlt. of Bourne, Alt. of Bourne

creek, brook, streamlet, stream, rill, channel, gill, runnel,canal, tributary

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The river flowed steadily, marking the bourn between the two kingdoms.

Beyond the forest lay a mysterious bourn, rumored to be the edge of the known world.

As the sun dipped below the horizon, the landscape was cast in shadows, signaling the approach of the bourn of night.

The traveler embarked on a journey to explore the distant bourn where few had ventured before.