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bouse +‎ -er

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bouser (plural bousers)

  1. Obsolete form of boozer.
    • 1815, Major Hugh Robert Duff, “Introduction”, in Culloden Papers[1], footnote, page ix:
      The Memoir accuses both Duncan Forbes and his brother of being bousers in their youth: that the elder brother was, may be true; but the younger had neither time not inclination to merit such a title.

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