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Definitions from WordNet

Noun bourne has 2 senses
  1. bourn, bourne - an archaic term for a boundary
    --1 is a kind of boundary, bound, bounds
  2. bourn, bourne - an archaic term for a goal or destination
    --2 is a kind of goal, end

Definitions from the Web

Bourne

Noun: A small stream or rivulet.

Example sentence: I love to sit by the bourne and listen to the soothing sound of running water.

Noun: A boundary or limit.

Example sentence: The negotiations have reached their bourne, and no further progress could be made.

Noun: A destination or goal.

Example sentence: His bourne was to become a successful entrepreneur, and he achieved it with determination.

Noun: A realm or domain.

Example sentence: The artist's paintings often explore the bourne between fantasy and reality.

Noun: A variant spelling of "bourn" which means a small market town.

Example sentence: The quaint bourne was filled with charming shops and friendly locals.

Verb: To travel or progress.

Example sentence: They will bourne through the night to reach the summit by morning.

Verb: To deliver or carry.

Example sentence: The postman will bourne the parcel to your doorstep tomorrow.

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