1869, in dressmaking, "puffed out, bulging," from French bouffant, present participle of bouffer "to puff out," from Old French bouffer (12c.), from Vulgar Latin *buffare, probably ultimately imitative of puffing. As a noun by 1870. Earlier as a French word in English. First used of hairdo styles 1955.
a bouffant skirt
bottomless
bottom-most
botulism
bouche
boudoir
bouffant
Bougainvillaea
Bougainvillea
bough
bought
boughten