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water bouget Obs. exc. Her. †1. A skin or leather bag formerly used to carry water, usually carried in pairs either slung across a stick over the shoulder or across the back of a horse.
a1566R. Edwards Damon & Pithias (1571) F j b, These are no hose, but watter bougets,..Good for none, but suche as haue no buttockes. 1632[see 2]. 2. Her. = bouget.
1632J. Guillim Heraldry iv. xviii. (ed. 2) 354 The Water⁓bowgets, which in ancient times were vsed to carry and conserue in the Campe that vsefull element of Water. 1688,1859[see bouget]. 1864Boutell Her. Hist. & Pop. xiii. 115 The lining is semée of small water-bougets, sable. 1894Parker's Gloss. Her., Water-bouget, a yoke with two large skins appended to it, formerly used for the conveyance of water to an army. |