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touse
▪ I. touse, n. dial. (taʊz, taʊs) [f. touse v.] 1. Rough pulling about, horse-play; a ‘row’, commotion, uproar; an outcry, a fuss.1795 Wolcott (P. Pindar) Lousiad iv. 173 Let's have no more touse. 1802 ― Middlesex Elect. ii. vi, Amongst the derty, lowzy crew, There's zich a touse and hallibulloo. 18...
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Confrontation (miniseries)
In one of the episodes set in 1980 the song "The Grass Near the Touse" by the band Zemlyane is played, which actually was released on radio and television
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Robert de Reins La Chievre
Touse (Bergier) de vile (RS957). As a song in Trouva f.124 (index only, as this folio is missing), TrouvK p.401, TrouvX f.190r (three stanzas).
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towze-match
† towze-match Obs. rare. [? f. touse v. 4 + match n.2 2 b.] ‘Match’ made of ‘toused’ or teased hemp or other fibrous material.1627 Capt. Smith Seaman's Gram. ii. 13 Okum is old Ropes torne in peeces like Towze Match, or Hurds of Flax. 1630 ― Trav. & Adv. v. 8 Over that a strong Searcloth, then over ...
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tuzz
tuz, tuzz (tʌz) [Perhaps identical with *tus in tussy and tus(se)mose: see tuzzy-muzzy. But it may be related to touse n. 2, a tousled mass (of hair).] A tuft of hair; in quot. applied to whiskers: dial. a knot of wool or hair.1693 Dryden Persius iv. 90 With odorous Oyl thy head and hair are sleek; ...
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towsy
tousy, towsy, a. Chiefly Sc. and north. dial. (ˈtaʊzɪ, ˈtuzɪ) Also 8– touzie, 9– touzy, 9 towzy, -sie, toosy. [f. touse v. + -y.] 1. Dishevelled, unkempt, tousled; shaggy, rough. Also in Comb., transf., and fig.[1500–20 Dunbar Poems xviii. 32 And be I ornat in my speiche, Than Towsy sayis, I am sa s...
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to-tuse
† to-ˈtuse, v. Obs. rare—1. [ME. f. to-2 + *t{uacu}sen, touse v. (The later ME. form would have been to-touse.)] trans. To pull asunder; to dishevel.c 1300 Havelok 1948 Al to-tused and al to-torn.
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to-tag
† to-tag Obs. In 3 to tagge, (to tage). [app. f. to-1 + tagge, tag n. pendant or addition, or v. to append. But the simple n. and vb. are not known bef. c 1400, and then not in abstract sense. It is to be remembered however that tag was prob. a word not likely to occur in literature; and that there ...
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touzle
▪ I. ˈtousle, n. (see next) Also † touzle. [f. next.] 1. A struggle, a tussle; a rough romping with a woman. Sc.1788 R. Galloway Poems 214 For tho' I be baith blyth and canty, I ne'er get a touzle at a'. 1814 J. Boswell Justiciary Op. (1816) 11 A chield had taen a glass, and had A towzle wi' a gauge...
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towser
towser, n. (ˈtaʊzə(r)) Also 7 towzer, touzer, 9 touser. [f. touse v. + -er1; with senses c, d, e cf. thumper, whopper, etc.] One who or that which touses. a. (With capital T). A common name for a large dog, such as was used to bait bears or bulls; also transf. of a person.1678 Otway Friendship in F....
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最近几年外贸soho的前途如何?求高人指点,谢谢!?
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toze
▪ I. † toze, tose, v.1 Obs. exc. dial. (təʊz) Forms: 3–7 tose, 4–7 toose, 6 tooze (toese), 7–8 toase, (7 toaze), 6– toze. [ME. tosen (a 1250 in compound to-tosen); not recorded in OE.; but the later forms toase, etc. indicate an OE. *tásian, f. verbal root tás-:—OTeut. tais-, whence also OE. tǽsan (...
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cartouse
† carˈtouse Obs. Also 7–8 -oose, -ouze, -oese. [A variant of cartouche, or ad. It. cartoccio; formerly appropriated to the architectural sense.] 1. A modillion or corbel; = cartouche 2 a.1611 Cotgr., Modillon, a cartridge or cartoose, a foulding bracket or corbell. 1624 Wotton in Reliq. (1672) 25 In...
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ventose
▪ I. † ventose, n.1 Surg. Obs. Also 7 Sc. vantose. [a. OF. ventose, ventouse (F. ventouse, = Prov., Sp., Pg., It. ventosa), ad. L. ventōsa (sc. cucurbita), fem. of ventōsus, f. ventus wind.] A species of cupping-glass. Also attrib.1500 Ortus Vocab., Guna, a ventose boxe. 1541 R. Copland Guydon's Que...
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