Where does “bōsm” come from?
bōsm (Old English) comes from Proto-Germanic bōsmaz, from Proto-Indo-European bʰewH- — to blow; to be; to swell, bend, curve.
bōsm (Old English): breast, bosom, chest
Definitions
- breast, bosom, chest
bōsm (Old English) comes from Proto-Germanic bōsmaz, from Proto-Indo-European bʰewH- — to blow; to be; to swell, bend, curve.
bōsm (Old English): breast, bosom, chest