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forsooth (encz) | forsooth,věru Zdeněk Brož |
forsooth (encz) | forsooth,vskutku Zdeněk Brož |
Forsooth (gcide) | Forsooth \For*sooth"\, adv. [AS. fors[=o][eth]; for, prep. +
s[=o][eth] sooth, truth. See For, prep., and Sooth.]
In truth; in fact; certainly; very well; -- formerly used as
an expression of deference or respect, especially to woman;
now used ironically or contemptuously.
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A fit man, forsooth, to govern a realm! --Hayward.
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Our old English word forsooth has been changed for the
French madam. --Guardian.
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Forsooth (gcide) | Forsooth \For*sooth"\, v. t.
To address respectfully with the term forsooth. [Obs.]
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The captain of the "Charles" had forsoothed her, though
he knew her well enough and she him. --Pepys.
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Forsooth (gcide) | Forsooth \For*sooth"\, n.
A person who used forsooth much; a very ceremonious and
deferential person. [R.]
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You sip so like a forsooth of the city. --B. Jonson.
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forsooth (wn) | forsooth
adv 1: an archaic word originally meaning `in truth' but now
usually used to express disbelief |
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forsooth (encz) | forsooth,věru Zdeněk Brožforsooth,vskutku Zdeněk Brož |
forsooth (wn) | forsooth
adv 1: an archaic word originally meaning `in truth' but now
usually used to express disbelief |
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