poitrine

Etymology
or a Middle or Old French predecessor.

Noun

 * 1)  The breastplate of a knight's armour.
 * 2) Chest, bosom, especially of a woman.
 * 3) * 2018, Jerome Bixby, Devilish Tales: A collection of droll, teasing and very wicked fantasies, Digital Parchment Press
 * Full red lips and a patrician nose, and a delicately formed but ample poitrine that curled Pierre&#39;s hands into iron hooks beneath the counter. &quot;Forgive me, kind sir,&quot; she said, in a voice like music in a bedroom,
 * 1) Chest, bosom, especially of a woman.
 * 2) * 2018, Jerome Bixby, Devilish Tales: A collection of droll, teasing and very wicked fantasies, Digital Parchment Press
 * Full red lips and a patrician nose, and a delicately formed but ample poitrine that curled Pierre&#39;s hands into iron hooks beneath the counter. &quot;Forgive me, kind sir,&quot; she said, in a voice like music in a bedroom,

Etymology
, from, derived from. Gradually replaced, now meaning udder. Cognate with 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1)  chest, thorax, torso
 * 2) breast, bosom
 * 3)  breast
 * 1) breast, bosom
 * 2)  breast
 * 1)  breast
 * 1)  breast
 * 1)  breast

Etymology
From, derived from.

Noun

 * 1)  chest