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trouse
/ 迟谤补蕣锄 /
plural noun
- close-fitting breeches worn in Ireland
榶心vlog History and Origins
Origin of trouse1
Example Sentences
And do you spurn your trousers, a multiplication of the already bifurcated trouse and trews?
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Are not trouse, and placket-holes, and pump-handles鈥攁nd spigots and faucets, in danger still from the same association?鈥斺€擟hastity, by nature, the gentlest of all affections鈥攇ive it but its head鈥斺€斺€檛is like a ramping and a roaring lion.
Trousers was earlier trouses, plural of trouse, now trews, and was used especially of Irish native costume.
I'se dunno what kind of thing that dandy is, but I 'members dat yer scarecrow what Claib make out of mas'r's trouse's and coat, an' put up in de cherry tree.
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