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The Vulgar Tongue
@TheVulgarTongue@zirk.us  ·  activity timestamp 6 days ago

CURMUDGEON. A covetous old fellow, derived, according to some, from the French term coeur mechant.

A selection from Francis Grose’s “Dictionary Of The Vulgar Tongue” (1785)

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CURMUDGEON. A covetous old fellow, derived, according to some, from the French term coeur mechant.

A selection from Francis Grose’s “Dictionary Of The Vulgar Tongue” (1785)
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Image imitating a page from an old document, text (as in main toot): CURMUDGEON. A covetous old fellow, derived, according to some, from the French term coeur mechant. A selection from Francis Grose’s “Dictionary Of The Vulgar Tongue” (1785)
Image imitating a page from an old document, text (as in main toot): CURMUDGEON. A covetous old fellow, derived, according to some, from the French term coeur mechant. A selection from Francis Grose’s “Dictionary Of The Vulgar Tongue” (1785)
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The Vulgar Tongue
@TheVulgarTongue@zirk.us  ·  activity timestamp 6 days ago

CURMUDGEON. A covetous old fellow, derived, according to some, from the French term coeur mechant.

A selection from Francis Grose’s “Dictionary Of The Vulgar Tongue” (1785)

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#books #literature #dictionaries #history #society #language #slang @histodons

Image imitating a page from an old document, text (as in main toot):

CURMUDGEON. A covetous old fellow, derived, according to some, from the French term coeur mechant.

A selection from Francis Grose’s “Dictionary Of The Vulgar Tongue” (1785)
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Image imitating a page from an old document, text (as in main toot): CURMUDGEON. A covetous old fellow, derived, according to some, from the French term coeur mechant. A selection from Francis Grose’s “Dictionary Of The Vulgar Tongue” (1785)
Image imitating a page from an old document, text (as in main toot): CURMUDGEON. A covetous old fellow, derived, according to some, from the French term coeur mechant. A selection from Francis Grose’s “Dictionary Of The Vulgar Tongue” (1785)
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