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deboshed
deˈboshed, ppl. a. Also 7 debosht. An early variant of debauched, representing the pronunciation of F. débauché; connected with the main form by debaushed, debausht. Obs. in Eng. before the middle of 17th c.; retained longer in Scotch; revived by Scott, and now frequent in literary English, with som...
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debauchee
debauchee (dɛbɒˈʃiː) Also 7 deboichee, 8 deboshee; also debauché(e. [a. F. débauché debauched (person), n. use of pa. pple. of débaucher to debauch. In 17th and 18th c. also deboichee, deboshee: cf. deboise, deboshed.] One who is addicted to vicious indulgence in sensual pleasures.a 1661 B. Holyday ...
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crayfish
creche
creek
cricket
crochet
croquet
croquette
crotch
crouch
croup
crow (crowbar)
crowbar
cruet
crush
cry
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debaush
▪ I. debauch, v. (dɪˈbɔːtʃ) Forms: 6– debauch; 6–7 (9 Sc.) debosh, 7 debaush, debausch, debosche, 7–8 deboash, 9 Sc. debush. [a. (c 1600) F. débauch-er, in OF. desbaucher (13–14th c.) to entice away from the service of one's master, seduce from duty, etc. Of obscure derivation. The original pronunci...
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vicious
vicious, a. (ˈvɪʃəs) Forms: α. 4– vicious (5–6 -ouse, 6 Sc. -us), 4 vecyous, 6 vicyous, Sc. wicious; 5–6 vycious(e, vycyous (5 -owse, 6 -ouse), 5 vysyous; 4–5 viciose (4 vycios). β. 5–6 vitius, 6–8 (9) vitious (6 -ouse). [a. AF. vicious, OF. vicious (vitious), vicieus (F. vicieux, = Sp. and Pg. vici...
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