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pantalooned
pantalooned, a. (-ˈluːnd) [f. prec. + -ed2.] Wearing pantaloons; having pantaloons on; trousered.1798 C. Smith Yng. Philos. I. 27 He..was pantalooned and waistcoated after the very newest fashion. 1801 in Spirit Pub. Jrnls. V. 233 No more the pantaloon'd, unpowder'd spark, Displays his figure in the...
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waistcoated
waistcoated, a. (ˈweɪs(t)kəʊtɪd) [f. waistcoat + -ed2.] Provided with a waistcoat.1798 C. Smith Yng. Philos. I. 27 He..was pantalooned and waistcoated after the very newest fashion. 1897 M. Corelli Ziska i, His paunch..a kind of waistcoated air balloon. b. with defining word prefixed.1838 Dickens O....
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tittuping
tittuping, ppl. a. (ˈtɪtəpɪŋ) [f. prec. + -ing2.] That tittups; bouncing, cantering, prancing; transf., rollicking, lively; also, unsteady, rickety.1796 Campaigns 1793–4 II. vii. 44 My pen glances off into titupping strains. 1809 Theo. Jones Hist. Breckn. II. 542 The poem concludes in such galloping...
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pantaloon
pantaloon (pæntəˈluːn) Forms: 6 pantaloone, -loun, -lowne, 7 panteloun, -lown, 7–8 pantalon, -lone, 7– -loon. [a. F. pantalon (1550 in Hatz.-Darm.), ad. It. pantalone ‘a kind of mask on the Italian stage, representing the Venetian’ (Baretti), of whom Pantalone was a nickname, supposed to be derived ...
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