I’m reading Kipling’s Kim, ch 2, pg 37 says
`Beggars aplenty have I met, and holy men to boot, but never such a yogi nor such a disciple,’ said the woman.
What does boot mean here, is it a verb or a noun and what’s the meaning?
I’m reading Kipling’s Kim, ch 2, pg 37 says
`Beggars aplenty have I met, and holy men to boot, but never such a yogi nor such a disciple,’ said the woman.
What does boot mean here, is it a verb or a noun and what’s the meaning?