Airs vs Coxcombry - What's the difference?
airs | coxcombry |
(countable) A behaviour or manner that is characteristic of a coxcomb; a foppish behaviour.
* 1865 , , Chapter IX,
(uncountable) Behaviour or airs characteristic of a coxcomb; foppishness.
* 1824 , , Canto the Fifteenth, XII,
* 1855 , , Chapter XI,
* 1871 , , Part 13, Chapter 3,
As nouns the difference between airs and coxcombry
is that airs is plural of lang=en while coxcombry is a behaviour or manner that is characteristic of a coxcomb; a foppish behaviour.As a verb airs
is third-person singular of air.coxcombry
English
Noun
(en-noun)- He was clean shaved; clean shaving is a favorite coxcombry of the deacon class.
- His manner was perhaps the more seductive, / Because he ne'er seem'd anxious to seduce; / Nothing affected, studied, or constructive / Of coxcombry or conquest: no abuse / Of his attractions marr'd the fair perspective, / To indicate a Cupidon broke loose, / And seem to say, "Resist us if you can" -- / Which makes a dandy while it spoils a man.
- He paused, grimly regarding it, while a dash of pleased coxcombry seemed to mingle with the otherwise savage satisfaction expressed in his face.
- A man emasculated by coxcombry may spend more time upon the arrangement of his clothes than any woman, but even then there is no fetichism in his idea of them--they are still only a covering he uses for a time.
