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Definition of Bosomed
1. Adjective. Having a bosom as specified or having something likened to a bosom; usually used in compounds. "The green-bosomed earth"
Definition of Bosomed
1. a. Having, or resembling, bosom; kept in the bosom; hidden.
Definition of Bosomed
1. Adjective. Having a bosom (of a specified kind). ¹
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Definition of Bosomed
1. bosom [v] - See also: bosom
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bosomed
Literary usage of Bosomed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Complete Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott by Walter Scott (1900)
"As the corselet off he took, The dwarf espied the Mighty Book 1 Much he marvelled
a knight of pride Like a book-bosomed priest should ride: 90 He thought ..."
2. Masterpieces of the Southern Poets (1912)
"BEAUTIFUL-bosomed, O NIGHT I BEAUTIFUL-bosomed, O Night, in thy noon Move with
majesty onward! soaring, as lightly As a singer may soar the notes of an ..."
3. A Handy Urdu-English Dictionary Based on Shakespear and the Best Modern by S Sangaji, John Shakespear (1899)
"J^M Silver-bosomed ; with a bosom fair as silver. *" Silver- bodied ; with a body
fair as silver. s. *JUi sem, (\ЦЦ\] в. f. The flat or broad bean, ..."
4. The Complete Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott by Walter Scott (1900)
"As the corselet off he took, The dwarf espied the Mighty Book 1 Much he marvelled
a knight of pride Like a book-bosomed priest should ride: 90 He thought ..."
5. Masterpieces of the Southern Poets (1912)
"BEAUTIFUL-bosomed, O NIGHT I BEAUTIFUL-bosomed, O Night, in thy noon Move with
majesty onward! soaring, as lightly As a singer may soar the notes of an ..."
6. A Handy Urdu-English Dictionary Based on Shakespear and the Best Modern by S Sangaji, John Shakespear (1899)
"J^M Silver-bosomed ; with a bosom fair as silver. *" Silver- bodied ; with a body
fair as silver. s. *JUi sem, (\ЦЦ\] в. f. The flat or broad bean, ..."