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fouthy

English

Alternative forms

  • southy

Etymology

From fouth (abundance, fullness, plenty) +? -y.

Adjective

fouthy (comparative fouthier or more fouthy, superlative fouthiest or most fouthy)

  1. (Britain dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) Ample; plentiful; free in giving; generous; hospitable.
  2. (Britain dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) Having the appearance of fulness; full-looking.

Derived terms

  • fouthy-like

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fouty

English

Etymology

Compare French foutu, past participle of foutre; Old French foutu (scoundrel). See fouter.

Adjective

fouty (comparative more fouty, superlative most fouty)

  1. (obsolete) despicable

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