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roisterer
ˈroisterer [f. roister n. or v.] A swaggering or noisy reveller. Cf. roister n.1 1.1820 Scott Abbot xv, Carry thy roisterers elsewhere—to the alehouse if they list. 1827 Lytton Pelham l, Like a lusty roisterer of the true kidney. 1849 Macaulay Hist. Eng. iii. I. 360 If two roisterers met, they cocke...
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Ferdinand the Roisterer
Ferdinand the Roisterer (French: Ferdinand le noceur) is a 1935 French comedy film directed by René Sti and starring Fernandel, Paulette Dubost and André
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Charles Bauer
Selected filmography
Ciboulette (1933)
Dédé (1935)
Ferdinand the Roisterer (1935)
Charley's Aunt (1936)
The Lie of Nina Petrovna (1937)
Ignace (1937
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roisterkin
† ˈroisterkin Obs.—1 [f. roister n.1 + -kin.] A petty roisterer.a 1569 A. Kingsmill Comf. Afflict. (1585) C viij, The whole rablement of her bawdie bawdes, ruffling roysterkins with brawling bragges.
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René Sti
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L'inconnue des six jours (1926)
Gardez le sourire (1933)
The Bread Peddler (1934)
Le Bossu (1934)
Ferdinand the Roisterer (1935
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Madeleine Guitty
1934)
Zouzou (1934)
Skylark (1934)
Sidonie Panache (1934)
Little Jacques (1934)
Madame Angot's Daughter (1935)
A Rare Bird (1935)
Ferdinand the Roisterer
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roister-doister
† ˈroister-ˈdoister Obs. Also 6–7 royster doyster. [The name of the chief character in Udall's play, based upon roister n.1] A roisterer or roistering fellow.a 1553 Udall (title), Ralph Royster Doyster. 1592 G. Harvey Four Lett. iii. Wks. (Grosart) I. 214, [I] haue seene the madbraynest Roister-dois...
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Jacques Desagneaux
Victor (1931)
Coquecigrole (1931)
To the Polls, Citizens (1932)
The Invisible Woman (1933)
The Bread Peddler (1934)
The Mascot (1935)
Ferdinand the Roisterer
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roister
▪ I. roister, n.1 Now arch. (ˈrɔɪstə(r)) Also 7–9 royster. [ad. F. rustre († ruistre), ‘a ruffin, royster, hackster, swaggerer’ (Cotgr.), var., with excrescent r, of ruste:—L. rustic-um rustic a.] 1. A swaggering or blustering bully; a riotous fellow; a rude or noisy reveller. Very common c 1550–170...
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Suzy Delair
Bernhardt, 1934) – Madeleine – L'amie de Gaby
Ferdinand the Roisterer (1935) – Madame Alice – Une prostituée de la maison close (uncredited)
The Hortensia
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Félix Oudart
Mam'zelle Spahi (1934)
I Have an Idea (1934)
A Day Will Come (1934)
Merchant of Love (1935)
Happy Arenas (1935)
Honeymoon (1935)
Ferdinand the Roisterer
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care-away
† care-away, phr. and n. Obs. a. An exclamation of merriment or recklessness; ‘care begone! away with care!’ Hence, a reckless fellow, roisterer. b. Something that drives away care (with a pun on caraway, quot. 1633).1440 Promp. Parv. 61 Care-awey, sorowles, tristicia procul. 1471 Ripley Comp. Alch....
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Ayres d'Aguiar
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The Scandal (1934)
Ferdinand the Roisterer (1935)
Jim la houlette (1935)
Forty Little Mothers (1936)
The Cheat (1937)
Ignace
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Marcel Maupi
1933)
The Typist Gets Married (1934)
Tartarin of Tarascon (1934)
One Night's Secret (1934)
Toboggan (1934)
Gaspard de Besse (1935)
Ferdinand the Roisterer
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