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Originally posted by Macman: Has twice Laukev7's posts:
Bosier is the name of a city. What makes you think it's a word? I live in a town called Enumclaw but I'm not looking it up in the dictionary or anything (actually it's a muckleshoot word that means land of evil spirits)
EDIT: Just a thought: A lot of coties in the US are French words and Bosier sounds like it could be French. Any French speakers here know?
[ October 24, 2003: Message edited by: Macman: Has twice Laukev7's posts ]
It's 'Bossier', and yes, it's a French word. Its meaning is not obvious, though, as the word is quite archaic; it's not even in any of my dictionaries. It sounds like the word 'bosse', which is French for 'bump'.
After inquiries (ie. google), I found that 'bossier' is a variant of the word 'bosselier', which can either mean:
1) Glass blower who makes round shapes;
2) Manufacturer of horse blinkers;
3) Labourer who packs salt in barrels;
You can check for yourselves at my sources:
http://www.vieuxmetiers.org/lettre_b.htm#bosselierhttp://www.afg-2000.org/manuel_genealogie/metiers/b.html