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Puss
Puss
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Puss
PUSS
, n.Definition 2024
puss
puss
English
Noun
puss (plural pusses)
- (informal) A cat.
- Our local theatre is showing Puss in Boots.
- A girl or young woman.
- (dated, hunting) A hare.
- 1749, Henry Fielding, The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling
- He then began to beat about, in the same language and in the same manner as if he had been beating for a hare; and at last cried out, "Soho! Puss is not far off. Here's her form, upon my soul; I believe I may cry stole away."
- 1749, Henry Fielding, The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling
- (vulgar, slang) **** (female genitalia).
- (vulgar, slang, chiefly Canada, US) A coward, a wuss; someone unable to stand up for himself.
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Etymology 2
Of Celtic origin, from or akin to Irish pus (“mouth, lip”), from Middle Irish bus.
Noun
puss (plural pusses)
- (slang) The mouth.
- She gave him a slap in the puss.
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Norwegian Bokmål
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /pʉs/
Etymology 1
From **** (“to clean, polish, plaster, render”).
Noun
puss m (definite singular pussen, indefinite plural pusser, definite plural pussene)
- polish, finery
- (a layer of) plaster (mortar), plastering
- finery
Etymology 2
Noun
puss m, n (definite singular pussen or pusset)
Etymology 3
Apparently from Dutch Low Saxon or German Low German.
New High German Possen (“coarse prank”), although superficially similar, derives via Middle High German from Old French, and is therefore probably unrelated.
Noun
puss n (definite singular pusset, indefinite plural puss, definite plural pussa or pussene)
References
- “puss” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology 1
From **** (“to clean, polish, plaster, render”).
Noun
puss m (definite singular pussen, indefinite plural pussar, definite plural pussane)
- polish, finery
- (a layer of) plaster (mortar), plastering
- finery
Etymology 2
Noun
puss m, n (definite singular pussen or pusset)
Etymology 3
Apparently from Dutch Low Saxon or German Low German.
New High German Possen (“coarse prank”), although superficially similar, derives via Middle High German from Old French, and is therefore probably unrelated.
Noun
puss n (definite singular pusset, indefinite plural puss, definite plural pussa)
References
- “puss” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Swedish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /pɵs/
Noun
puss c
- peck; a light or dispassionate kiss performed with closed lips, used for example as a greeting or in non-sensual/non-sexual contexts
- a puddle, a plash
Declension
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Singular | Plural | |||
Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
Nominative | puss | pussen | pussar | pussarna |
Genitive | puss | pussens | pussars | pussarnas |