1811 Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue

Regency Word Wednesday

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Coxcomb

“Anciently, a fool. Fools, in great families, wore a cap with bells, on the top of which was a piece of red cloth in the shape of a cock’s comb. At present, coxcomb signifies a fop, or vain self-conceited fellow.”

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