BUSTIOUSalso BOOSTIS, BOISTOUS, BUSTHIOUS
ADJ. thickset, corpulent, over-fat ...1854 Eng. dial. (Cornwall) ETYMOLOGY from boist (n.) corpulence, boist (adj.) fat, corpulent (Eng. dial.) + -ious FIRST DOCUMENTED USE 1854 - as per The English Dialect Dictionary: 'Used at Polperro, N. & Q. (1854) 1st S. x. 179' EXAMPLE "...The Commodore was a little purgy, bustious sort o' man, sir, wi' a squinny eye an' mottles upon hes face pretty near so thick as the Milky Way..." From: The Astonishing History of Troy Town By: Arthur Quiller-Couch, 1888 SOURCES • The English Dialect Dictionary, Joseph Wright, 1898-1905 • Glossary of Words in use in Cornwall, Miss M.A. Courtney, Thomas Q. Couch, 1880 • Randigal Rhymes and A Glossary of Cornish Words, Joseph Thomas, 1895
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