disbosom, v.
(dɪsˈbʊzəm)
[dis- 7 c.]
trans. To disburden one's bosom of; to unbosom; to confess. Hence disˈbosoming vbl. n.
1844 Browning Colombe's Birthday i. Poems 1887 II. 185 This prompt disbosoming of love. 1868 ― Ring & Bk. iii. 614 Home went Violante and disbosomed all. |