DEFINITIONS ADJ. 1. covered with bushes or underwood; full of thickets, bushy, woody ...1593 2. somewhat the worse for drink; elated with liquor; tipsy, half drunk, intoxicated ...1790 Eng. dial. 3. wild, unfrequented ...Bk1911 Scot. definition 1: from bosk (not recorded between 14th and 19th c., but preserved in dial.) + -y; or alteration of busky, after Italian boscoso definition 2: perhaps a humorous use of the above, with the notion of ‘overshadowed’ or ‘obscured’ 1593 - The Famous Chronicle of King Edward the First, George Peele; see Example below From: The Works Of George Peele
Edited by the Rev. Alexander Dyce Second Edition, Volume I, 1829 Edward the First P. 175
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Lala
30/12/2021 01:28:05 pm
The author Georgette Heyer uses the term quite often to mean drunk, it’s hard to find a source. Thanks for this.
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