busby
0 antonyms and opposites of busby, grouped by meaning.
Noun — A tall fur hat, often topped with a plume, worn by certain military units.
Etymology
Origin uncertain; likely derived from the surname Busby.
Full origin of busby →Frequently asked questions
What does “busby” mean?
The word “busby” means a tall fur hat, often topped with a plume, worn by certain military units. In plain terms, a tall ceremonial fur hat worn by some soldiers, especially in British guard regiments.
How do you pronounce “busby”?
“Busby” is pronounced BUHZ-bee (/ˈbʌz.bi/ in IPA).
How do you use “busby” in a sentence?
Here is “busby” used in a sentence: “The guardsman stood at attention in his black busby.”
What part of speech is “busby”?
“Busby” is a noun.