

The word breast as in, bosom, or mammary glands has a seemingly long history in many languages, with nearly the same pronunciation and spelling for nearly a thousand years.and continues on to this day, in all English speaking regions, and apparently western germanic linguistic family groups.at the minimum. German brust., Old Irish brú, Russian bryukho" theįirst known usage of the term was before the 12th century. The Merriam-Webster Dictionary states that "MiddleĮnglish brest, from Old English brēost akin to Old High Spelling conforms to the Scottish and North English dialectal Proto-Indo-European base bhreus– (to swell, to sprout). (breast, bosom) from Proto-Germanic breustam (breast), from the

The English word breast derives from the Old English word brēost There's a shortage of perfect breasts in this world.įrom context alone, I find it nearly impossible to understand how one could be confused by this line.īut we can at least have a look at the definition and incorrect concept that 'breast' is used colloquially significantly differently in different english speaking regions.Įither of the two soft, protruding organs on the upper front of a woman's body which secrete milk after childbirth.Ī person's chest, especially when regarded as the seat of the emotions.

I didn't actually think that this particular scene could be understood in any other way.
