bosomed

Adjective

 * 1) Having a bosom (of a specified kind).
 * 2) * 1871,, Organ Songs, “Longing,” in Works of Fancy and Imagination, London, Volume II, p. 230,
 * O all wide places, far from feverous towns!
 * Great shining seas! pine forests! mountains wild!
 * Rock-bosomed shores! rough heaths! and sheep-cropt downs!
 * 1) * 1922,, Etiquette in Society, in Business, in Politics and at Home, Chapter 12, “The Well-Appointed House,”
 * For luncheon or earlier, if [the butler] is on duty at the door, he wears black trousers, with gray stripes, a double-breasted, high-cut, black waistcoat, and black swallowtail coat without satin on the reverse, a white stiff-bosomed shirt with standing collar, and a black four-in-hand tie.
 * For luncheon or earlier, if [the butler] is on duty at the door, he wears black trousers, with gray stripes, a double-breasted, high-cut, black waistcoat, and black swallowtail coat without satin on the reverse, a white stiff-bosomed shirt with standing collar, and a black four-in-hand tie.