boughten

Etymology
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Adjective

 * 1)  Having been purchased or bought (rather than homemade), storebought.
 * Is that a boughten chair?
 * 1) * 1954, Beverly Cleary, Henry and Ribsy, 2001 1st Scholastic edition, ISBN 0-439-38595-4, page 113:
 * (After the children's mothers cut their hair): "It's all right for you guys to laugh. You're in the same room at school and you can stick together, but I'll be the only one in my room who doesn't have a boughten haircut."
 * 1) * 1954, Beverly Cleary, Henry and Ribsy, 2001 1st Scholastic edition, ISBN 0-439-38595-4, page 113:
 * (After the children's mothers cut their hair): "It's all right for you guys to laugh. You're in the same room at school and you can stick together, but I'll be the only one in my room who doesn't have a boughten haircut."