abulge

adj
/əˈbʌld͡ʒ/

Etymology

From a- + bulge.

  1. derived from *bolgos — “sack, bag, stomach
  2. derived from *bulga
  3. derived from bulga — “leather sack
  4. derived from boulge — “leather bag
  5. inherited from bulge — “leather bag; hump
  6. prefixed as abulge — “a + bulge

Definitions

  1. Bulging.

    • The neighbour eater saved his jug with both hands, barking Romanly, eyes abulge, while the wine danced to its resettling.

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