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bossu

hunchback

noun boh-SOO Rare

Also means

humpbacked person

Usage Note

Bossu can function as both noun and adjective (un homme bossu = 'a hunchbacked man'). The most famous reference in French culture is Quasimodo from Victor Hugo's Notre-Dame de Paris. The noun bosse means 'hump' or 'bump', so bossu literally means 'having a hump'.

Examples

"Le personnage bossu apparaît dans le roman."

Natural Translation

The hunchbacked character appears in the novel.

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