v. i.
[imp. & p. p. Bouged ]
[Variant of bulge. Cf.
1. To swell out. [Obs.]
2. To bilge. [Obs.] «Their ship bouged.» Hakluyt.
Bouge
v. t.
To stave in; to bilge. [Obs.] Holland.
Bouge
n.
[F. bouche mouth, victuals.]
Bouche (see
[They] made room for a bombardman that brought bouge for a country lady or two, that fainted . . . with fasting.B. Jonson.




