different between fouse vs touse
fouse
English
Etymology
From Middle English fous, fus (“ready, eager, striving forward, inclined to, willing, prompt; ardent, zealous, passionate, expectant, brave, noble: ready to depart, die”), from Old English f?s (“ready, eager, striving forward, inclined to, willing, prompt; expectant, brave, noble: ready to depart, die; dying”), from Proto-Germanic *funsaz (“ready, eager”).
Adjective
fouse (comparative fouser or more fouse, superlative fousest or most fouse)
- (obsolete) ready, eager, prompt, quick, striving forward, inclined to, willing
- (obsolete) ardent, zealous, passionate, expectant, brave, noble: ready to depart, die; dying
References
- Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia.
Anagrams
- Sofue
Czech
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [?fou?s?]
- Hyphenation: fou?se
Noun
fouse
- vocative singular of fous
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touse
English
Etymology
From Middle English tosen. See tease. Cognate with German zausen (“to tousle”).
Verb
touse (third-person singular simple present touses, present participle tousing, simple past and past participle toused)
- (transitive) To rumple, tousle
- (transitive) To pull to pieces.
- 1844, Robert Browning, "Garden Fancies," II. Sibrandus Schafnaburgennis:
- How did he like it when the live creatures
- Tickled and toused and browsed him all over,
- And worm, slug, eft, with serious features
- Came in, each one, for his right of trover?
- 1844, Robert Browning, "Garden Fancies," II. Sibrandus Schafnaburgennis:
Noun
touse (plural touses)
- a noisy disturbance
Anagrams
- use to
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