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strumpet
▪ I. strumpet, n. (ˈstrʌmpɪt) Forms: 4 strumpat, strompat, 4–6 strompet, 5–6 -ett(e, (5 strompyd, 6 stroumpet), 5–6 strumpett(e, (5 -ytt), 7 strompit(t, strumpitt, 4– strumpet. [Of obscure origin; for conjectures see Skeat.] A debauched or unchaste woman, a harlot, prostitute.a 1327 Pol. Poems (Camd... Oxford English Dictionary
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Strumpet (film)
He meets a young woman he calls Strumpet (played by singer Jenna G.), whom he rescues from a predatory man. Cartwright had such a screenplay, titled Strumpet, which had been commissioned and subsequently dropped by the BBC. wikipedia.org
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strumpet
strumpet/ˈstrʌmpɪt; `strʌmpɪt/ n(arch or joc derog 古或谑, 贬) female prostitute 妓女; 婊子. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Strumpet City
References External links Strumpet City is discussed in an obituary for James Plunkett in the Irish Independent Eileen Battersby asks: "Is Strumpet mode=print&ot=example.AjaxPageLayout.ot 'Strumpet City': the impossible Irish novel] Edited introduction by Fintan O'Toole to new edition of Strumpet City wikipedia.org
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The Strumpet's Plaything
The Strumpet's Plaything (German: Das Spielzeug einer Dirne) is a 1922 German silent drama film directed by Eugen Illés and starring Colette Corder, Heinrich wikipedia.org
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strompat
strompat, -ette, -it(t, -yd obs. ff. strumpet. Oxford English Dictionary
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Strumpet City (miniseries)
Strumpet City was a 1980 television miniseries produced by Irish broadcaster RTÉ, based on James Plunkett's 1969 novel Strumpet City. wikipedia.org
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stroumpet
stroumpet obs. form of strumpet. Oxford English Dictionary
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strumpat
strumpat obs. form of strumpet. Oxford English Dictionary
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Rasher
Ireland and is popular in the United Kingdom and Ireland Rasher, a recurring character in the TV series Blood Drive Rashers Tierney, a character on Strumpet wikipedia.org
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strump
† strump, v. Obs. rare—1. [Back-formation from strumpet.] intr. Phr. to strump it: to play the strumpet.a 1553 C. Bansley Treatise (Percy Soc. 1841) 7 That is all theyr delyghte; To pleese theyr lewde lemmans all the daye, and to strumpe it well at nyght. Oxford English Dictionary
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Colette Corder
) The Courier from Lisbon (1921) Hands Up (1921) Off the Rails (1921) The Nights of Cornelis Brouwer (1921) The Men of Frau Clarissa (1922) The Strumpet's wikipedia.org
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Bryan Murray (actor)
He is known for his extensive television work which includes Fitz in Strumpet City, Flurry Knox in The Irish R.M., Shifty in Bread (for which he won BBC Harry Cassidy in Perfect Scoundrels Bob Fitzpatrick in Strumpet City Officer Doyle in Mrs. wikipedia.org
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Meaning of "Whose husband only knows her not a whore" From Byron's _Don Juan_ : > Oh beautiful! and rare as beautiful > But theirs was love in which the mind delights > To lose itself when the old world grows d...
I'm tempted to say this belongs on ELU, but ... Almost. It's not clear _what_ the husband thinks, but I'd say it's implied that he's blissfully ignorant. A more prosaic rendering would be _“it's only [her] husband who doesn't know that she is a wh-re”_.
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Brendan Cauldwell
His performance as Hennessy in the RTÉ Television production of Strumpet City is regarded as particularly memorable, alongside an earlier performance as wikipedia.org
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