n. A dwelling; a habitation: a word extant (as -bottle, -battle) only in some local English names, as Harbottle, Newbottle, Morbattle.n. A hollow mouthed vessel of glass, wood, leather, or other material, for holding and carrying liquids.n. The contents of a bottle; as much as a bottle contains: as, a bottle of wine or of porter.To put into bottles for the purpose of preserving or of storing away: as, to bottle wine or porter.To store up as in a bottle; preserve as if by bottling; shut in or hold back (colloq. “cork up”), as anger or other strong feeling: usually with up.n. A quantity, as of hay or grass, tied or bundled up.