v. northern. Obs. Also bossh. [app. onomatopœic: cf. brush, rush, gush; also BASH, etc.] trans. To flow with a rush, to gush; to rush with force.

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c. 1325.  E. E. Allit. P., C. 143. Þe wawes & efte busched to þe abyme þat breed fyssches.

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c. 1350.  Will. Palerne, 173. Til hit big was & bold to buschen on felde.

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c. 1400.  Destr. Troy, 11120. Myche blode of his body bosshet out after.

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1535.  Stewart, Cron. Scot., III. 368. And all the bowellis buschit out.

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