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a cluster, thicket; cf. Breton bot, bod, bunch of grapes, thicket; common in Breton and Scotch place names; probably a Pictish word. Cf. English bud, earlier bodde. Cf. Latin fascis (*fað-scis), *fað-sk-, Norse, English bast?
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