-ouse
See also: ouse
French
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editEtymology
editApparently representing an old form of the feminine suffix -euse, preserved in slang.
Pronunciation
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- Alternative spelling of -ouze
- bague (“ring”) + -ouse → bagouse (“large ring”) (slang)
- bière (“beer”) + -ouse → binouse (“(glass of) beer”) (informal)
- centrale (“center”) + -ouse → centrouse (“central prison house”) (slang)
- feuille (“leaf”) + -ouse → fouillouse (“pocket (of a garment)”) (obsolete)
- gamelle (“portable pot or pan”) + -ouse → galtouse (“dish”) (slang)
- partie (“game, match”) + -ouse → partouse (“orgy”)
- perle (“pearl”) + -ouse → perlouse (“pearl; fart”) (slang)
- piqure (“prick, injection”) + -ouse → piquouse (“prick, hit (of heroin)”) (slang)
- tante (“aunt”) + -ouse → tantouse (“queer, homo”) (informal, pejorative)
Middle English
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- Alternative form of -ous