tusky/ˈtʌs.ki/EtymologyFrom Middle English tusky, equivalent to tusk + -y.adjHaving tusks, especially prominent tusks.“Ho! Strangers! have you lately ſeen, ſhe ſaid, / One of my Siſters, like my ſelf array’d; […] Vary’d with Spots, a Linx’s Hide ſhe wore: / And at full Cry purſu’d the tusky Boar?”nounrhubarb, sticks from that vegetable“[…] mi little stick of Leeds grown tusky draws galas of rhubarb from the MET-set palms.”