BOTCH, n. Eng.patch.
1. A swelling on the skin a large ulcerous affection.
Botches and blains must all his flesh imboss.
2. A patch,or the part of a garment patched or mended in a
clumsy manner work in mending.
3. That which resembles a botch a part added clumsily adventitious or words.
If those words are not notorious botches, I am deceived.
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