He had emptied the bota to the last drop, and the cheese produced being insufficient for him, he sent for an entire Dutch cheese on my account; part of which he had eaten and the rest carried away.
Tha as hja sagon that wi nen orloch an-t skeld foron, wrdon hja mak, alsa-k et lest far en bota mit yserark en havesmode and en stada land wandelde.
Men in stede fon that folk ren to makjande heste vula fersta utfonden, hwer vppa that folk al sa naka supth, that hja to lesta lik tha barga annath slip frota, vmbe that stv thin vula lusta bota mei.
His bota also had been recruited with some excellent wine of Malaga.
The bota is a leathern bag or bottle, of portly dimensions, with a narrow neck.
A visit or two to the bota made him as merry and chirruping as a grasshopper filled with dew.
There are now in the house of Agi Bota two European women; up the country there are others, besides several men.
On getting up he tried the bota and found it somewhat less full than the night before, which grieved his heart because they did not seem to be on the way to remedy the deficiency readily.
As Bota stood bewildered, a deep murmur grew in the air all around him, a rising chant, descending from the sky like a fall of cloud along the way the ship had come.
As Bota drew to within fifty yards of the vessel, Simin opened the hatch.
Marshall Bota had not bothered with a signal of truce, or an escort---his hovering vehicle stood empty behind him.
The mai began to circle with all the disciplined fire of his heart, and Botahad no choice but to submerge his fear.
Bota was somewhat surprised to see the Korean's solid form emerge from the canopy of shadow, striding toward him.
After a little, Quesada conquered his vague apprehensions sufficiently to sup upon the cold sausages, dry bread, and bota of wine which he had had the forethought to sling to the cantle of his saddle.
Packing the now flabby bota of wine and the few sausages and bits of bread and cheese which remained, they went on up the road between the boulders at the heels of the stalking bandolero.
From beneath the voluminous folds of his shawl, he produced a bota or skin of wine and an osier basket containing cold sausages of meat, a chunk of goat's cheese, and some cornbread.
The passage of the Bourhan-Bota was but a sort of apprenticeship.
We will merely add, for the benefit of those who are fond of seeking explanations of things in their names, that Bourhan-Bota means Kitchen of Bourhan; Bourhan being a synonyme of Buddha.
We were of the number of those who ascended the Bourhan-Bota at one stretch.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bota" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.