Sc. [perh. dim. of bour, BOWER: see -OCK.] A little cot or hut; a small heap of stones, a mound.

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1807–10.  Tannahill, Five Friends, Poems (1846), 156. Weel wha’s in the bouroch, and what is your cheer?

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1816.  Scott, Antiq., iv, ‘About this bit bourock, your honour … I mind the bigging o’t.

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