bounch

noun 1verb 1

Definitions

noun

1

Obsolete form of bunch.

So fashioned a porch with rare device, Archt over head with an embracing vine, Whose bounches hanging downe seemd to entice All passers-by to taste their lushious wine,

His Armes ordered as before on his father's monument [...] 4. Gules, a cheueron between 3 bounches of grapes or pineaples Or.

verb

1

Obsolete form of bounce.

'You have observ'd within a roof, 'An eager spider ply his woof; 'And lurk perdue within the loom, 'Nor think of all destroying Broom; 'Whet for the caitiff fly his pounches?— 'But if 'gainst web a hornet bounches, 'Headlong to earth the spider falls, 'While hornet marks not as he crawls!—

THE BELL MAN. (Sits on the bed and bounches up and down.) Awwww, Great Gawd-a-mighty!

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