trouses
Appearance
English
[edit]Noun
[edit]trouses
Anagrams
[edit]- Souters, Strouse, estrous, oestrus, ousters, rousest, sestuor, sourest, souters, toruses, tousers, trousse, tussore, œstrus
Fingallian
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Middle English trouse, from Old English trūs.
Noun
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- breeches
- 1689 James Farewell, The Irish Hudibras, or, Fingallian prince taken from the sixth book of Virgil's Æneids, and adapted to the present times. (Appendix: "Alphabetical Table" of "Fingallian Words, or Irish Phrases"):
- Trouses,
- Breeches.
- 1689 James Farewell, The Irish Hudibras, or, Fingallian prince taken from the sixth book of Virgil's Æneids, and adapted to the present times. (Appendix: "Alphabetical Table" of "Fingallian Words, or Irish Phrases"):
Galician
[edit]Verb
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- English non-lemma forms
- English noun forms
- Fingallian terms inherited from Middle English
- Fingallian terms derived from Middle English
- Fingallian terms inherited from Old English
- Fingallian terms derived from Old English
- Fingallian non-lemma forms
- Fingallian noun forms
- Fingallian terms with quotations
- Galician non-lemma forms
- Galician verb forms