water bouget
[ boo-jit ]
/ ˈbu dʒɪt /
noun
(formerly) a leather bag suspended at each end of a pole or yoke and used for carrying water.
Also water budget. Heraldry.
a representation of a pair of these joined by a yoke, used as a charge.
Origin of water bouget
1560–70;
bouget, variant of
budget
Words nearby water bouget
water boat,
water boatman,
water bomb,
water bomber,
water bottle,
water bouget,
water boy,
water brash,
water buffalo,
water bug,
water butt
Example sentences from the Web for water bouget
The shield of arms is flanked on either side by a representation of a water-bouget.
The Old Inns of Old England, Volume II (of 2) |Charles G. Harper