Buxom

/ˈbʌksəm/ adjective

Full-figured or voluptuous, usually describing a woman's body; or cheerful and lively.

From Middle English buxom, from Old English buhtsum (obedient, compliant), related to bukan (to bow). Originally meant 'obedient' or 'flexible,' then evolved to mean 'buxom' in body, then broadened to 'cheerful.'

AMሰላም
AR豐滿
BNপূর্ণ
CAbuxom
CSopuchlá
DArund
DEkräftig
ELπλούσια
EScurvilínea
FAپر
FIlihaksikas
FRvoluptueuse
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