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BOUND

Volume 4 · 110 words · 1810 Edition

in Dancing, a spring from one foot to the other; by which it differs from a hop, where the spring is from one foot to the same. It also differs from a half coupsie, as in the latter the body always bears on the floor, either on one foot or the other; whereas, in the bound, it is thrown quite from the floor.

Bound-Bailiffs, are sheriffs officers for executing of process. The sheriffs being answerable for their misdemeanors, the bailiffs are usually bound in a bond for the due execution of their office; and thence are called bound-bailiff, which the common people have corrupted into a much more homely appellation.