Bowses vs Dowses - What's the difference?
bowses | dowses |
(bowse)
(archaic) To drink excessively and socially; to carouse.
* 1819 , John Keats, "Lines on the Mermaid Tavern":
(nautical) To haul or hoist (something) with a tackle.
As verbs the difference between bowses and dowses
is that bowses is (bowse) while dowses is (dowse).As a noun dowses is
.bowses
English
Verb
(head)bowse
English
Alternative forms
* bouseEtymology 1
From (etyl) (m), from (etyl) . More at (l).Verb
(bows)- O generous food! / Dressed as though bold Robin Hood, / Would, with his maid Marian, / Sup and bowse from horn and can.