| E. Cobham Brewer 18101897. Dictionary of Phrase and Fable. 1898. |
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To filch, as, I boned it. Shakespeare (2 Henry VI., act i. 3) says. By these ten bones, my lord
meaning his ten fingers; and (Hamlet, iii. 2) calls the fingers pickers and stealers. Putting the two together there can be no doubt that to bone
means to finger, that is, to pick and steal. | 1 |
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| You thought that I was buried deep |
| Quite decent-like and chary, |
| But from her grave in Mary-bone, |
| Theyve come and boned your Mary! | |
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