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tricoteuse noun (pl. pronounced same) one of a number of women who sat and knitted while attending public executions during the French Revolution. origin French, from tricoter to knit. Pronunciation available online: www.askoxford.com Source: Oxford Dictionary of English Useful links from around OUP Don't miss the OED special offer - offer runs until Jan 31st 2009 Do you have a question about the English that you would like answered by language expert Susie Dent in her new book? Send in your question by March 15th and some lucky contributors will see their question answered in print. Find out about OUP's Online Products: Sign up for Words of the Day in French, Spanish, German, Italian, Russian, or Chinese at www.oxfordlanguagedictionaries.com - now with audio! Special offer disgo and busbi USB keys - preloaded with a 30 day trial of the Concise Oxford English Dictionary: We hope you have enjoyed your word of the day. However, if you wish to be removed from the mailing list please visit: Copyright © Oxford University Press 2008 |
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