Definition of Bostan
Boston (19), a Lincolnshire seaport, on the Witham, 30 m. SE. of
Lincoln; exports coal, machinery, corn, and wool, and imports timber and
general goods. There is a large cattle and sheep market, also canvas and
sail-cloth works. Fox, the martyrologist, was a native. It has a spacious
church, which is a conspicuous landmark and beacon at sea.
- Wikipedia
Boston (561), on Massachusetts Bay, is the capital of Massachusetts
and the chief city of New England, one of the best-built and
best-appointed cities of the Union. With an excellent harbour and eight
converging railways it is an emporium of trade, and very wealthy. Sugar,
wool, hides, and chemicals are imported; farm produce, cattle, cotton,
and tobacco exported; boot and shoe making is one of many varied
industries. The many educational institutions and its interest in
literature and art have won for it the title of American Athens. Among
famous natives were Franklin, Poe, and Emerson; while most American men
of letters have been associated with it. The Boston riots of 1770 and
1773 were the heralds of the revolution, and the first battle was fought
at Bunker Hill, not far off, now included in it.
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Bos"ton (&?;), n. A game at cards,
played by four persons, with two packs of fifty-two cards each; -- said to
be so called from Boston, Massachusetts, and to have been invented by
officers of the French army in America during the Revolutionary
war.
- Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
- A common place name.
- A town in Lincolnshire, England.
- The capital and largest city in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, located in the northeastern United States.
Bosnian
- Boston
Serbian
- Boston
- The Nuttall Encyclopedia
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