trouse meaning - Axtarish в Google
trouse in British English (traʊz ) plural noun. British archaic. close-fitting breeches worn in Ireland .
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noun ˈtrüz, ˈtrau̇z plural -s 1. obsolete : trews, drawers 2. archaic : trousers, breeches Word History Etymology Scottish Gaelic triubhas
Trouse definition: close-fitting breeches worn in Ireland. See examples of TROUSE used in a sentence.
This word is now obsolete. It is only recorded in the late 1700s. Entry status. OED is undergoing a continuous programme of revision ...
trouse (traʊz) pl n (Clothing & Fashion) Brit close-fitting breeches worn in Ireland [from Irish and Scottish Gaelic triubhas: compare trews]
a piece of clothing covering the lower part of the body from the waist to the foot and including separate sections for each leg; pants:.
Apparently partly a variant of trews, and perhaps partly from Irish triús. Noun. edit. trouse (plural trouses). (Scotland) trousers (or similar garments) ...
The earliest known use of the noun trouse is in the Old English period (pre-1150). trouse is perhaps a borrowing from early Scandinavian.
5 дней назад · 1. of, relating to, or designed for trousers; trouser pockets. 2. of or relating to a male dramatic role played by a woman.
Trouse Definition ... Brushwood. Wiktionary. (Scotland) Trousers (similar garments).
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