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busk
胸衣內的支撐物;婦女胸衣
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Busk
n.
A
thin
,
elastic
strip
of
metal
,
whalebone
,
wood
,
or
other
material
,
worn
in
the
front
of
a
corset
.
Her
long
slit
sleeves
,
stiff
busk
,
puff
verdingall
,
Is
all
that
makes
her
thus
angelical
. --
Marston
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Busk
n.
Among
the
Creek
Indians
,
a
feast
of
first
fruits
celebrated
when
the
corn
is
ripe
enough
to
be
eaten
.
The
feast
usually
continues
four
days
.
On
the
first
day
the
new
fire
is
lighted
,
by
friction
of
wood
,
and
distributed
to
the
various
households
,
an
offering
of
green
corn
,
including
an
ear
brought
from
each
of
the
four
quarters
or
directions
,
is
consumed
,
and
medicine
is
brewed
from
snakeroot
.
On
the
second
and
third
days
the
men
physic
with
the
medicine
,
the
women
bathe
,
the
two
sexes
are
taboo
to
one
another
,
and
all
fast
.
On
the
fourth
day
there
are
feasting
,
dancing
,
and
games
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Busk
,
v.
t
. & i.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Busked
]
1.
To
prepare
;
to
make
ready
;
to
array
;
to
dress
. [
Scot
. &
Old
Eng
.]
Busk
you
,
busk
you
,
my
bonny
,
bonny
bride
.
--
Hamilton
.
2.
To
go
;
to
direct
one's
course
. [
Obs
.]
Ye
might
have
busked
you
to
Huntly
banks
.
--
Skelton
.
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