Word of the Day
for Tuesday,
November 13, 2012
Disbosom \dis-BOOZ-uhm\, verb:
To reveal; confess.
In the field of
private space to relax, drink vodka and philosophise in the kitchen, to
denounce officials, disbosom.
-- Sergey Gavrov, Modernization of the Empire
-- Sergey Gavrov, Modernization of the Empire
Desiring that some
light refreshments, with wine and water, should be carried up into the library,
she ran up thither instantly, thinking, it is true, very little about such
matters, and eager only to disbosom
herself to her father, as soon as possible, of her important tidings.
-- Henry William Herbert, Marmaduke Wyvil; or, The maid's revenge
-- Henry William Herbert, Marmaduke Wyvil; or, The maid's revenge
Disbosom comes from the ancient word bosom, which possibly goes
back to the roots of the Indo-European languages. Bosom can mean
"breast; womb; surface; or ship's hold." The first recorded use of disbosom
is in the 18th century.
Thanks to: www.dictionary.com
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