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sauce malapert, n. meanings, etymology and more
This word is now obsolete. It is last recorded around the late 1500s. See meaning & use. Where does the noun sauce malapert come from? Earliest known ... www.oed.com
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sauce malapertly, adv. meanings, etymology and more
The only known use of the adverb sauce malapertly is in the mid 1500s. OED's only evidence for sauce malapertly is from 1556, in the writing of John Heywood ... www.oed.com
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Malapert - Etymology, Origin & Meaning
Also compare sauce malapert "impertinence" (1520s), and sauce (n.) in its obsolete use as a vocative for "impudent person... spruce · "type of evergreen tree ... www.etymonline.com
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sauce malapert
† sauce malapert Obs. [See under saucy a. 2.] Impertinence, insolence. Hence † sauce malapertly adv., in a manner insolently abusive.1529 More Supplic. Soulys Wks. 305/2 He vseth a figure of rethorike that men cal sawce malapert. 1556 J. Heywood Spider & F. xcv. 74 Not blowing hensforth (so sausmala... Oxford English Dictionary
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Language Notes | The New Criterion
... malapert, whence More's 'sauce malapert'” — that is, a figure of rhetoric denoting insolence. Shakespeare provides the first two citations ... newcriterion.com
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Word Information - search results for: sauciest
Sauce malapert, "impertinence" (1529), and the slang phrase to have eaten sauce or to "be abusive" (1526). This entry is located in the following unit: sal ... wordinfo.info
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saucy
▪ I. saucy, a.1 (ˈsɔːsɪ) Forms: 6 sausy, -ie, Sc. sawsy, 6–7 sawsie, 6–8 sawcy(e, -ie, 8 vulgar saasy, 6– saucy. [f. sauce n. + -y1.] † 1. Flavoured with or pertaining to sauce; resembling sauce; savoury. Obs.1508 Dunbar Flyting 191 Quhair thow lyis sawsy in saphron, bak and syd. 1604 E. G[rimstone]... Oxford English Dictionary
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MALÖRT FACE - Grapefruit & Ghost Pepper
Our recipe of farm fresh yellow ghost peppers and grapefruit washes over your palate in waves of bitter, sweet, and heat. www.soothsayerhotsauce.com
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[Pre-Stream] Vinesauce Gamer Sups Partnership, Malapert Word ...
This was streamed on February 23rd, 2025 alongside: [Pre-Stream] Vinesauce Gamer Sups Partnership, Malapert Word & More ... www.youtube.com
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Malapert – Brésenly Sauce et audacieux – Immodest & Cheeky ...
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Saucy - Etymology, Origin & Meaning
Originating c. 1500 from sauce + -y, the word means originally "resembling sauce" and later "impertinent, flippantly bold" in speech or conduct. www.etymonline.com
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saucefleme
† saucefleme, n. and a. Obs. Forms: 4 sawcefleem, 4, 6 sausfleme, 5 sawflom, salce-, salfleme, sawse-, sawceflewm(e, sauseflem(e, 6 sawce-, salsefle(a)gme, sawce-, sauce-, sausfleume, sawsfleam, -flame, 7 sauce-, sausfleame, sauceflegme, 5–6 saucefleme. See also sauceline. [a. OF. sausefleme, semi-p... Oxford English Dictionary
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Jack
▪ I. Jack, n.1 (dʒæk) Forms: 3–5 Iakke, 3–7 Iacke, 5 Iak, 6–7 Iack, 7– Jack, jack. [A pet-name or by-name, used as a familiar equivalent of John; in ME. Jakke, Jacce, Jacke, a disyllable: cf. the analogous Cebbe, Colle, Dawe, Geffe, Gibbe, Grigge, Hicke, Hobbe, Hogge, Hudde, Judde, Symme, Thomme, Wa... Oxford English Dictionary
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over-
over- is used with adverbial, prepositional, and adjectival force, in combination with ns.; with adverbial and prepositional force in comb. with verbs; with adverbial force in combination with adjs., advbs., and prepositions. Its combinations are therefore exceedingly numerous, and, from the wide ra... Oxford English Dictionary
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