BURST, BURSTING
ADJECTIVES
1440 — BURSTEN burst, torn open
1656 — OBRUMPENT bursting or breaking → obs.
1881 — BUSTED burst, broken → US colloq.
1909 — BUSTED-UP burst, broken → US colloq.
ADVERBS
1876 — ABURST bursting; in a bursting condition
NOUNS
1895 — SCAT anything burst or broken open; the sound of a rent → Sc. & Eng. dial.
VERBS
..725 — TO-CHINE to be burst or cloven; to split asunder or open → obs.
..893 — TO-BURST to burst asunder; to be shattered → obs. exc. Eng. dial.
1205 — ABREAK to burst out; to break forth → obs.
1205 — TO-BREAK to burst asunder; to break into pieces; to be ruptured, shattered, or fractured → obs.
1205 — TO-DRIVE to burst; to be splintered or shattered → obs.
1275 — TO-RIVE to burst asunder; to splinter, to shiver → obs.
1305 — TO-DASH to burst asunder; to split → obs.
1380 — TO-SLENT to burst; to split → obs.
1450 — CREVE to burst, to split → obs. exc. Eng. dial.
1477 — LEAP to burst, to crack → obs.
1832 — SPRET to tear, split, or burst, as a seam, etc.; to unravel → Sc.
1877 — NAP to burst → Eng. dial.
..20C — GO BANG to burst, shut, etc., with a loud noise
1911 — BRAIST to burst → Sc. (Bk.)