hussy 音標拼音: [h'ʌsi]
n . 輕佻的女子
輕佻的女子
hussy n 1 :
a woman adulterer [
synonym : {
adulteress }, {
fornicatress },
{
hussy }, {
jade }, {
loose woman }, {
slut }, {
strumpet },
{
trollop }]
Housewife \
House "
wife `\,
n . [
House wife .
Cf . {
Hussy }.]
1 .
The wife of a householder ;
the mistress of a family ;
the female head of a household . --
Shak .
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1913 Webster ]
He a good husband ,
a good housewife she . --
Dryden .
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1913 Webster ]
2 . (
Usually pronounced ?.) [
See {
Hussy },
in this sense .]
A little case or bag for materials used in sewing ,
and for other articles of female work ; --
called also {
hussy }.
[
Written also {
huswife }.] --
P .
Skelton .
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1913 Webster ]
3 .
A hussy . [
R .] [
Usually written {
huswife }.] --
Shak .
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1913 Webster ]
{
Sailor '
s housewife },
a ditty -
bag .
Housewife
Hussy \
Hus "
sy \,
n . [
Contr .
fr .
huswife .]
1 .
A housewife or housekeeper . [
Obs .]
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2 .
A worthless woman or girl ;
a forward wench ;
a jade ; --
used as a term of contempt or reproach . --
Grew .
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3 .
A pert girl ;
a frolicsome or sportive young woman ; --
used jocosely . --
Goldsmith .
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Hussy \
Hus "
sy \,
n . [
From Icel .
h ?
si a case ,
prob .
fr .
h ?
s house .
See {
House },
and cf . {
Housewife }
a bag , {
Huswife }
a bag .]
A case or bag .
See {
Housewife },
2 .
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1913 Webster ]
53 Moby Thesaurus words for "
hussy ":
Jezebel ,
bad woman ,
baggage ,
bitch ,
boldface ,
brazenface ,
broad ,
chippy ,
chutzpanik ,
clitoromaniac ,
cocotte ,
drab ,
easy lay ,
easy woman ,
floozy ,
frail sister ,
grisette ,
harridan ,
hysteromaniac ,
jade ,
jezebel ,
loose woman ,
malapert ,
minx ,
nymphet ,
nympho ,
nymphomaniac ,
pickup ,
pup ,
puppy ,
quean ,
saucebox ,
slattern ,
slut ,
smart aleck ,
smart -
ass ,
smarty ,
smarty -
pants ,
snip ,
strumpet ,
swaggerer ,
tart ,
tramp ,
trollop ,
trull ,
upstart ,
uteromaniac ,
wanton ,
wench ,
whippersnapper ,
whore ,
wise guy ,
wise -
ass
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HUSSY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of HUSSY is a lewd or brazen woman How to use hussy in a sentence
Hussy - Wikipedia Hussy is a 1980 British film directed by Matthew Chapman and starring Helen Mirren, John Shea and Paul Angelis [1][2]
HUSSY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary HUSSY definition: 1 a rude word for a woman or girl who is thought to have a lot of sexual partners 2 a rude word… Learn more
Why “hussy” comes from “housewife” - Home of English Grammar “Hussy” began as a spoken and shortened form of “housewife ” Over time, the form stayed, but the meaning turned insulting
HUSSY Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com HUSSY definition: a brazen or immoral woman See examples of hussy used in a sentence
Hussy (1980) - IMDb Hussy: Directed by Matthew Chapman With Helen Mirren, John Shea, Paul Angelis, Murray Salem A theater tech falls in love with a prostitute who works at his club Their relationship faces threats from her violent ex, her son's father, and his dubious friend who proposes a get-rich scheme
hussy - Wiktionary, the free dictionary From earlier hussive, hussif, the regular evolution of Middle English houswyf (“housewife”), equivalent to house + wife Modern housewife is a restoration of the compound (and thus is a doublet), after its component parts had become unrecognisable through regular phonetic change, as well as gradual negative senses and historical factors The traditional pronunciation of the word is
HUSSY definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary hussy in American English (ˈhʌzi , ˈhʌsi ) noun Word forms: plural hussies Origin: contr < ME huswif, housewife 1 derogatory
hussy noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of hussy noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
hussy, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary What is the etymology of the noun hussy? hussy is a variant or alteration of another lexical item Etymons: housewife n