Word of the Day
for Sunday,
December 23, 2012
Douce \doos\, adjective:
Sedate; modest; quiet.
“So should I have
been, in my interview with Sir Thomas— how shall I put it— more douce?”
-- Hilary Mantel, Wolf Hall
-- Hilary Mantel, Wolf Hall
Port Glasgow is to the
east of Greenock, Gourock to the west. The latter town combines a douce
middle-class residential area and a Ken MacLeod.
-- Edited by Gardner Dozois, The Year's Best Science Fiction: Nineteenth Annual Collection
-- Edited by Gardner Dozois, The Year's Best Science Fiction: Nineteenth Annual Collection
Douce comes from the French word of the same spelling meaning
"sweet." It became widely used in English after it was used in the
Chanson of Roland, a epic poem written about Charlemagne.
Thanks to: www.dictionary.com
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