bosom

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Category:English terms derived from Proto-Indo-European#BOSOMCategory:English terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *bʰuH-#BOSOM

From Middle EnglishCategory:English terms inherited from Middle English#BOSOMCategory:English terms derived from Middle English#BOSOM bosom, bosum, from Old EnglishCategory:English terms inherited from Old English#BOSOMCategory:English terms derived from Old English#BOSOM bōsm, from Proto-West GermanicCategory:English terms inherited from Proto-West Germanic#BOSOMCategory:English terms derived from Proto-West Germanic#BOSOM *bōsm, from Proto-GermanicCategory:English terms inherited from Proto-Germanic#BOSOMCategory:English terms derived from Proto-Germanic#BOSOM *bōsmaz, from Proto-Indo-EuropeanCategory:English terms derived from Proto-Indo-European#BOSOM *bʰewH- (to swell, bend, curve). Cognate with Saterland Frisian Bossem, Bousem (bosom), West Frisian boezem (bosom), Dutch boezem (bosom), German Busen (bosom). Related also to Albanian buzë (lip), Greek βυζί (vyzí, breast), Romanian buză (lip), Irish bus (lip), and Latin bucca (cheek).

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Noun

bosom (plural bosoms)Category:English lemmas#BOSOMCategory:English nouns#BOSOMCategory:English countable nouns#BOSOMCategory:English entries with incorrect language header#BOSOMCategory:Pages with entries#BOSOMCategory:Pages with 2 entries#BOSOM

  1. (anatomyCategory:en:Anatomy#BOSOM, somewhat datedCategory:English dated terms#BOSOM) The breast or chest of a human (or sometimes of another animal). [from 11thc.]
  2. The seat of one's inner thoughts, feelings, etc.; one's secret feelings; desire. [from 13thc.]
  3. The protected interior or inner part of something; the area enclosed as by an embrace. [from 15thc.]
  4. The part of a dress etc. covering the chest; a neckline.
  5. A breast, one of a woman's breasts
    • 1833, E.K. Avery, B.F. Hallet, Trial of Rev. Mr. Avery, Boston, page 140:
      I dont [sic] know that her bosoms were fuller than usual.
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    • 2003 April 7, Martin Kelner, The Guardian:
      The prevailing look at Aintree was of a well-upholstered woman wearing an outfit about three sizes too small for her; trouser suits so tight you could not only tell if the lady had a coin in her pocket but see if it was heads or tails, and skimpy tops proclaiming proudly that bosoms are back—and this time it's personal.
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    • 2009, Emma Smith, The Great Western Beach, A&C Black, →ISBN, page 241:
      The baby was crammed against one of her bosoms. He was meant to be sucking milk out of it. The other bosom was hanging down, with a funny long red blob on the end.
      Category:English terms with quotations#BOSOM
  6. Any thing or place resembling the breast; a supporting surface; an inner recess; the interior.
  7. A depression round the eye of a millstone.
    • 1884, Edward Henry Knight, Knight's New Mechanical Dictionary, page 123:
      The bosom of the mill-stone is a central depression, and the staff is adjustable to test the symmetry of the concavity.
      Category:English terms with quotations#BOSOM

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bosom (not comparable)Category:English lemmas#BOSOMCategory:English adjectives#BOSOMCategory:English uncomparable adjectives#BOSOMCategory:English entries with incorrect language header#BOSOMCategory:Pages with entries#BOSOMCategory:Pages with 2 entries#BOSOM

  1. In a very close relationship.
    bosom buddies

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Verb

bosom (third-person singular simple present bosoms, present participle bosoming, simple past and past participle bosomed)Category:English lemmas#BOSOMCategory:English verbs#BOSOMCategory:English entries with incorrect language header#BOSOMCategory:Pages with entries#BOSOMCategory:Pages with 2 entries#BOSOM

  1. To enclose or carry in the bosom; to keep with care; to take to heart; to cherish.
  2. To conceal; to hide from view; to embosom.
  3. (intransitiveCategory:English intransitive verbs#BOSOM) To belly; to billow, swell or bulge.
    • 1869, Allan Hume, “My first Nests of Bonelli’s Eagle”, in The Ibis, Series 2, Volume 5, p. 145:
      Just above the recess the cliff bosomed out with a full swell for some two or three feet, effectually preventing any one’s looking down into the nest from above []
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    • 1905, Alex Macdonald, In Search of El Dorado, London: T. Fisher Unwin, Part II, “The Five-Mile Rush,” p. 92,
      What Stewart called a “langtailie coat” spread out behind him like streamers in a breeze, a “biled” collar had, in the same gentleman’s terse language, “burst its moorings” and projected in two miniature wings at the back of his ears, and a shirt that had once been white, bosomed out expansively through an open vest.
  4. (transitiveCategory:English transitive verbs#BOSOM) To belly; to cause to billow, swell or bulge.
    • 1822, James Hogg, The Three Perils of Man, London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme & Brown, Volume 3, Chapter 12, pp. 440-441,
      I looked again, and though I was sensible it must be a delusion brought on by the stroke of his powerful rod, yet I did see the appearance of a glorious fleet of ships coming bounding along the surface of the firmament of air, while every mainsail was bosomed out like the side of a Highland mountain.
    • 1855, The Scald [pseudonym of George Smellie], “Sketches of a Voyage to Hudson’s Bay” in The Sea: Sketches of a Voyage to Hudson’s Bay, and Other Poems, London: Hope & Co., p. 45,
      Thus one by one they mount, and spreading wide,
      The transverse wings extend on either side,
      And, lightly bosomed by the gentle gale,
      She seems a moving pyramid of ail.

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From Old EnglishCategory:Middle English terms inherited from Old English#BOSOMCategory:Middle English terms derived from Old English#BOSOM bōsm, from Proto-West GermanicCategory:Middle English terms inherited from Proto-West Germanic#BOSOMCategory:Middle English terms derived from Proto-West Germanic#BOSOM *bōsm, from Proto-GermanicCategory:Middle English terms inherited from Proto-Germanic#BOSOMCategory:Middle English terms derived from Proto-Germanic#BOSOM *bōsmaz.

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Noun

bosomCategory:Middle English lemmas#BOSOMCategory:Middle English nouns#BOSOMCategory:Middle English entries with incorrect language header#BOSOMCategory:Pages with entries#BOSOMCategory:Pages with 2 entries#BOSOM (plural bosmes)

  1. The enclosure formed by the breast and arms, embrace

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