10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «FUSTILUGS»
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fustilugs dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
fustilugs et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
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How to Talk Like a Local: From Cockney to Geordie, a ...
a person of foul habits (Yorkshire) In addition to the above, the Oxford English
Dictionary gives the alternative definition of a fustilugs as a 'fat, frowzy woman'.
Whatever their gender, a fustilugs is always someone who is slow and heavy (the
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The English Dialect Dictionary, Being the Complete ...
FUSTILUGS, sb. Wm. Yks. Lin. Som. Dev. Also written fustiluggs Dev.; fusty-lugs
Wm. w.Yks. Lin.1 n.Lin.l Som. n.Dev. [fu'stilugz, fe'stilugz] A term of abuse; a big
coarse person, a dirty slattern; a dirty child. Wm. Thoo gits a reg'lar lal fusty-lugs ...
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The English dialect dictionary, being the complete ...
FUSTILUGS, sb. \Vm. \'ks. Lin. Som. Dev. Also written t'nstiluggs Dev.; fnsty-lugs \
Vm. w.Yks. L111.l n.Lin.l Som. n.Dev. [fit-stilugz, fu'stilegz.] term of abuse; a big
coarse person. a dirty slattern; a dlrty child. Wm. Theo gits a reg'lar lal fnsty-higs ...
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Dictionary of obsolete and provincial English, containing ...
... ilr.fustilugs, with your francum and hancum. Ratenscroft, English Lawyer, 1678.
Fustle, ». A bustle. Warm. ¥vsTY,adj. (1) Musty; mouldy; ill- smelling. Hector shall
have a great catch if he knock out either of your brains ; 'a were as good crack ...
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A New Dictionary of the English Language ...
Fustilugs may be found in Sherwood and Cotgrave; the former explains it-Coche,
femme bicn grease; and the latter explains—Coche, afustilugs, a woman grown
fat by case and laziness. If a feast, being never so great, lacked brcade, or had ...
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ElderSpeak: A Thesaurus or Compendium of Words Related to ...
See talk. fustilugs (fus'tee-lugss) n. (obs. except dialectal) a fat, unkempt, frowsy
woman—often preceded by old. ○ "Come on, you old fustilugs," he called, for
she wheezed and blew and mounted with difficulty."— Julian Rathbone; Joseph ...
James L. Reynolds, MD, 2014
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History of King Henry the Fourth
Fustilarian, which Schmidt is inclined to connect with fustian and Steevens with
the Latin fustis, a club, is more probably from fusty, as Malone and Nares give it.
Fustilugs was a contemptuous appellation for a very fat person. Cf. Junius, 1639
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William Shakespeare, 1908
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Slang and Its Analogues Past and Present: Fla to Hyps
FUSTILARIAN, subs, (old).— A low fellow ; a common scoundrel. 1598.
Shakspeare, a Henry IV., II., t. Away, you scullion ! you ram- pallian ! you
fustilarian ! I'll tickle your catastrophe. Fustilug (or Fustilugs), subs. (old). —
Apiece ofgrossness ...
John Stephen Farmer, William Ernest Henley, 1893
Fustilugs, s. a big-boned person, 62. Fustle, s. bustle. Fustle, v. to bustle, 134.
Gads, inter, an exclamation of disgust. Gaff, s. an instrument with long handle,
used to pull furze out of the furze-rick, 74. Gaffer, } „ ,, Is. grandfather, an old man,
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Shakespeare's history of King Henry the Fourth
Fustilarian, which Schmidt is inclined to connect with fustian and Steevens with
the Latin fustis, a club, is more probably from fusty, as Malone and Nares give it.
Fustilugs was a contemptuous appellation for a very fat person. Cf. Junius, 1639:
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William Shakespeare, William James Rolfe, 1904
4 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «FUSTILUGS»
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fustilugs est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Writers Choose Their Favorite Words
... hauvey-gauvey, ragabash, and fustilugs. And Taiye Selasi suggests the Ghanaian colloquialism “chale”—a friendly form of address, derived ... «The New Yorker, juin 15»
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There are many Yorkshire dialect words for fools and scoundrels, bizzumhead, dunderknowle, hauvey-gauvey, ragabash and fustilugs among ... «The Guardian, mai 15»
10 Victorian Swears from the Real 'Ripper Street'
Fustilugs – sometimes thought to be a name for a terminal grump, fustilugs was more commonly used as a term for a fat knacker, someone too ... «Anglophenia, avril 15»
VAJAYJAY IS SO BORING: Here's 9 Historic Euphemisms For Sex …
The more recent spelling for this is “fustilugs,” and is understood in either iteration to be a contraction of “fusty,” meaning musty or moldy, and ... «xoJane, avril 14»