Obs. [f. BOUND sb.1 + -URE. Cf. closure, seizure.] A bounding or limiting, limitation; limit or bound. Cf. BOUNDER sb. 4.

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1654.  Earl Monm., trans. Bentivoglio, 458. Large boundeurs were restored to the Towns of Breda, [etc.].

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1655–60.  Stanley, Hist. Philos. (1701), 378/1. The boundure of that which is limited.

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1634.  Sir T. Herbert, Trav., 254. The boundure of Alexander’s march into India being in the tract obscure.

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