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Boô
A boô (also spelled boo or boe) is an old Saxon building where a farmer could spend the night with his cattle if he let them graze far outside the village. The building, which had separate areas for cattle and farmer to live, would have been made with cheap materials. Walls were made of straw or braided twigs covered in cow manure or loam; the roof was also made of straw. ==Etymology== The word boô is a cognate of the German word 'Bude' which means 'shack'.〔(German-->English translation of "Bude" ) at odge.info. Note: 'Bude' is also used to refer to a someone's home in the abstract, as in 'my place'.〕 The circumflex on the second 'o' indicates that a letter is left out. In Danish, 'bo' means house. The word boô is Low German.
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