Definition of Buom
Bux"om (&?;), a. [OE. buxum,
boxom, buhsum, pliable, obedient, AS. bōcsum,
būhsum (akin to D. buigzaam blexible, G.
biegsam); būgan to bow, bend + -sum, E. -
some. See Bow to bend, and -some.] 1.
Yielding; pliable or compliant; ready to obey; obedient; tractable;
docile; meek; humble. [Obs.]
So wild a beast, so tame ytaught to be,
And buxom to his bands, is joy to see.
Spenser.
I submit myself unto this holy church of Christ, to be ever
buxom and obedient to the ordinance of it.
Foxe.
2. Having the characteristics of health, vigor, and
comeliness, combined with a gay, lively manner; stout and rosy; jolly;
frolicsome.
A daughter fair,
So buxom, blithe, and debonair.
Milton.
A parcel of buxom bonny dames, that were laughing,
singing, dancing, and as merry as the day was long.
Tatler.
-- Bux"om*ly, adv. -- Bux"om*ness,
n.
- Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
- (of a woman) having a full, voluptuous figure (No examples of pre-1888 usage cited in Universal English Dictionary, 1896.)
- (of a woman) lively outgoing behavior. (Examples of 18th Century usage cited in Universal English Dictionary, 1896.)
- The Nuttall Encyclopedia
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