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Bote may refer to Places *Bote Mountain in the United States *Qafë Botë, a mountain pass through the Albanian mountains People *José Solano y Bote (1726–1806), Spanish naval officer *David Bote, American baseball player *Bote & Bock, a German publishing house Publications *'' Bote der Urschweiz'', a German-language daily newspaper in Switzerland *''Der Elsässer Bote'', a defunct German-language daily newspaper in France *''Der Bote'' (the Messager), a defunct German-language newspaper in Canada *''Hinkender Bote'', the title of several almanacs which appeared in Switzerland in 17th–18th centuries Other uses *''bote'', an Old English word for estovers: house-bote, cart or plough-bote, hedge or hay-bote, and fire-bote *"Botë, a song by Lindita and a Eurovision Song Contest entry *Bote-Darai language of Nepal See also *''Inday Bote'', a 2015 Philippine fantasy comedy-drama television series *Porta-bote, a boat *Ribeira Bote Ribeira Bote is a subdivision of the city of M ...
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Bote Mountain
Bote Mountain is a mountain in Great Smoky Mountains National Park of Tennessee, in the United States. Bote Mountain is located in the Great Smoky Mountains, which began forming in the late Carboniferous and through the early Triassic, approximately . The oldest rocks of the Great Smoky Mountains, however, date from the Neoproterozoic, approximately . The Bote Mountain Trail follows the crest of the mountain, and intersects the Appalachian Trail The Appalachian Trail, also called the A.T., is a hiking trail in the Eastern United States, extending almost between Springer Mountain in Georgia and Mount Katahdin in Maine, and passing through 14 states.Gailey, Chris (2006)"Appalachian Tra ... at Spence Field.Trail Map of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park
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Estovers
In English law, an estover is an allowance made to a person out of an estate, or other thing, for his or her support. The word estover can also mean specifically an allowance of wood that a tenant is allowed to take from the commons, for life or a period of years, for the implements of husbandry, hedges and fences, and for firewood. History The word derives from the French ''estover'', ''estovoir'', a verb used as a substantive meaning "that which is necessary". This word is of disputed origin; it has been referred to the Latin ''stare'', to stand, or ''studere'', to desire. The Old English word for estover was ''bote'' or ''boot'', also spelled ''bot'' or ''bót'', (literally meaning 'good' or 'profit' and cognate with the word ''better''). The various kinds of estovers were known as house-bote, cart or plough-bote, hedge or hay-bote, and fire-bote. Anglo-Saxon law also imposed "bot" fines in the modern sense of compensation.The legal phrase ''&'' n. ''scillingas to bote'', " ...
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