Obs. [f. BOG v.3] A privy.
1552. Huloet, Siege, jacques, bogard, or draught, latrina.
1628. Shirley, Witty Fair One, IV. vi. (1633), H 3. Shaue your eares and noses off, and then ducke you in their owne boggards.
1647. Ward, Simp. Cobler, 76. He [the Devil] thought it wisdome to keep the land [Ireland] for a Boggards for his unclean spirits.