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whoreson Now arch. (ˈhɔəsən) Forms: see whore n.; also 5 hoursen, horosonne, 6 horisson. [f. whore n. + son n.1, after AF. fiz a putain (see Fitz).] a. prop. The son of a whore, a bastard son; but commonly used as a coarse term of reprobation, abuse, dislike, or contempt; sometimes even of jocular f...
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Whoreson
The term Whoreson can refer to
Bastard (law of England and Wales) - Bastardy law in England
Whoreson - a 1972 novel by Donald Goines
It can also be shorten
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Whoreson (novel)
Whoreson is a novel by Donald Goines that has been rumoured to be at least partly autobiographical. His mother names him Whoreson at birth and tries to teach him how to be a pimp.
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cowson
cowson (ˈkaʊsən) [f. cow n.1 + son n., after whoreson.] Used as an opprobrious epithet or term of abuse.1936 ‘J. Curtis’ Gilt Kid ii. 18 Bogy says, ‘The prisoner opened the doors of two cars, your worship.’ The lying cowson. 1940 N. Monks Squadrons Up! 55 There's a whole bunch..above. Why won't the ...
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By-blow - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
by-blow: 1 n the illegitimate offspring of unmarried parents Synonyms: bastard , illegitimate , illegitimate child , love child , whoreson Type of: issue , offspring , progeny the immediate descendants of a person
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Dopefiend
The novel was written while Goines was incarcerated and was written after his book Whoreson was accepted by Holloway House's editors, but was published
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Joey Batey
following songs featured in the series: "Toss a Coin to Your Witcher", "The Fishmonger's Daughter" and "Her Sweet Kiss", as well as "Burn Butcher Burn", "Whoreson
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cullionly
† ˈcullionly, a. Obs. [f. cullion 2 + -ly1.] Like a cullion; rascally, base, despicable.1605 Shakes. Lear ii. ii. 36 You whoreson Cullyenly Barber⁓monger, draw. 1645 Milton Colast. (1851) 368 His cullionly paraphrase on St. Paul. 1822 Scott Nigel xii, He would be held a cullionly niggard.
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English and Welsh bastardy laws
A bastard (also historically called whoreson, although both of these terms have largely dropped from common usage) in the law of England and Wales is an
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putain
† putain Obs. Also 4 -aine, (-eyn), 4–5 -ayn, 6 -ane, 7 pewtene. [a. OF. putain:—late popular L. *puttānem, acc. of putta:—L. pūtida stinking, disgusting. (See Schwan Gram. Altfr. ed. 2, §341, 352.)] A whore, a prostitute, a strumpet. Fitz-a-putain (Anglo-Fr.) = whoreson: see Fitz.a 1300, etc. [see ...
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Doll Tearsheet
After his display of fighting prowess, Doll becomes very solicitous to Falstaff, calling him a "whoreson little valiant villain". According to René Weis,
Harold Bloom says that Doll's eccentric compliments to Falstaff ("thou whoreson little tidy Bartholomew boar-pig") complement
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Fitz
‖ Fitz (fɪts) Forms: 3–4 fiz, (3 fyz), (5 fice, fytz), 4– fitz. [AF. spelling of OF. fiz (pronounced fits):—earlier filz:—Lat. fīlius son. The form is due to the phonetic law in OF. that a palatalized l caused a succeeding s to become ts (written z).] The Anglo-French word for ‘son’; chiefly Hist. i...
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bonable
† bonable, a. Obs. rare—1. ? A corruption of bominable, abominable. (Also conjecturally referred to ban to curse, bone, and F. bon good.)1575 J. Still Gamm. Gurton iii. ii, Diccon! it is a vengeable knave, gammer, 'tis a bonable whoreson.
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