Boser

/ˈboʊzər/ noun

One who boses (an archaic or dialect term); possibly relating to dialectal or regional usage, though the exact definition is obscure in modern English.

Likely formed from a verb 'bose' with the agent suffix '-er,' but 'bose' itself is either archaic, dialectal, or occupational in origin. The word appears in historical texts but lacks clear modern documentation.

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