bathukolpic
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Ancient Greek βαθύς (bathús, “deep”) + κόλπος (kólpos, “bosom”) + -ic.
Adjective
[edit]bathukolpic (comparative more bathukolpic, superlative most bathukolpic)
- (rare) Deep-bosomed.
- 1872, Mortimer Collins, The Princess Clarice: A Story of 1871, volume 1, page 8:
- Thirza Tipper, a colossal red-haired maiden of twenty, bathukolpic, two good inches taller than her master, was not an ideal inhabitant of Dreamland.
- 1977, Best Sellers, volume 37, page 165:
- When the time comes for the highly intelligent, blonde, beautiful, and bathukolpic […] Anna to make her final bid for wealth, power, and fame, there simply is not enough hard cash.
- 1993, Robert Coram, Caribbean Time Bomb, page 59:
- Then Bird judged a school beauty contest and was so taken with the thirteen-year-old winner — a wide-eyed and bathukolpic beauty with the improbable name of Cutie Francis — that he moved her into the prime minister's official residence.