What is the meaning of Bote?

Atonement, compensation, amends, satisfaction; as, manbote, a compensation for a man slain.

A privilege or allowance of necessaries, especially in feudal times.

A right to take wood from property not one's own.

plural of boot

clay vessel; pitcher

bump, impact, shock, encounter

bottle

indefinite dative/ablative singular of botë

bottle

to hit, beat

Help, advantage, benefit; that which is good, helpful, or relieving:

Saving or extrication from distress or danger; something or someone which provides it.

Salvation (release or rescue from eternal punishment), or one who acts as salvation

An avenue of escape; a method through which one can release themselves from danger.

Utility, usefulness; that which is useful, expedient, or suitable.

A reprieve or the offering of forgiveness from punishment or danger.

Activity done as redress or recompense for (one's or another's) sins; expiation.

Mirth, gladness; the feeling or emotion of being happy and joyful.

The quelling, curing, or expurgation of disease or sickness; medical recovery.

Recompense, amends or compensation; behaviour in return for one's wrongs.

An extra, augment, or addition; something to boot.

A medicinal or pharmaceutical cure or remedy; something used to quell disease.

Repair work; the act of fixing structures or buildings.

A boot or similar item of footwear; a shoe with a cover for part of the leg.

A cover for the leg.

Alternative form of bot (boat)

Alternative form of boten (to resolve)

inflection of bōt:

  1. nominative plural
  2. accusative singular/plural
  3. genitive/dative singular

nominative plural

accusative singular/plural

genitive/dative singular

boot (specifically, a high-sided leather shoe that also covers the bottom of the leg)

cask; barrel

Alternative form of bat

plural of bota

bottle

a lifeboat

inflection of botar:

  1. first/third-person singular present subjunctive
  2. third-person singular imperative

first/third-person singular present subjunctive

third-person singular imperative

rowing boat (boat propelled only by oars)

any small boat

an animal's sudden thrust forward towards its prey

a sudden attack

a goalkeeper's jump to catch the ball

inflection of botar:

  1. first/third-person singular present subjunctive
  2. third-person singular imperative

first/third-person singular present subjunctive

third-person singular imperative

boat, dinghy

vessel, can, canister, container, jar, tin

jackpot, pot, pool (large cash prize)

jail

bounce

inflection of botar:

  1. first/third-person singular present subjunctive
  2. third-person singular imperative

first/third-person singular present subjunctive

third-person singular imperative

bottle

lifeboat

speedboat

Source: wiktionary.org