Definition of Bourban	
	    			    		
		    		Bourbon, a family of French origin, hailing from Bourbonnais,
members of which occupied for generations the thrones of France, Naples,
and Spain, and who severally ruled their territories under a more or less
overweening sense of their rights as born to reign. Two branches, both of
which trace back to Henry IV., held sway in France, one beginning with
Louis XIV., eldest son of Louis XIII., and the other, called the Orleans,
with Philip of Orleans, second son of Louis XIII., the former ending with
Charles X. and his family, and the latter ending with Louis Philippe and
his line. The branches of the family ruling in Spain and Naples began
with Philip VI., grandson of Louis XIV., the former branch still (1899)
in power, the latter ending with Francis II. in 1860. 
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		    		Bour"bon (&?;), n. [From the castle and
seigniory of Bourbon in central France.] 
1. A member of a family which has occupied several
European thrones, and whose descendants still claim the throne of
France. 
2. A politician who is behind the age; a ruler or
politician who neither forgets nor learns anything; an obstinate
conservative. 
  
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		    		- A whiskey distilled from a mixture of grains in which more than half is maize, aged in oak barrels. Made cheifly in the US.
 
 - A Bourbon biscuit
 
 
  
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