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Poule vs Coq - What's the difference?

poule | coq |

As a noun poule

is a girl, a young woman, especially seen as promiscuous; a slut or poule can be (in various senses).

As a proper noun coq is

coquihalla.

poule

English

Etymology 1

From (etyl) poule.

Noun

(en noun)
  • A girl, a young woman, especially seen as promiscuous; a slut.
  • * 2000 , (JG Ballard), Super-Cannes , Fourth Estate 2011, p. 369:
  • *:‘Where are the Delages taking you?’ ‘Dinner at…somewhere terribly smart. They'll pretend I'm a poule they picked up in the street.’
  • Etymology 2

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (in various senses)
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    coq

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A trimming of cock feathers on a woman's hat.
  • * 1897 , Ladies' home journal: Volume 15
  • with a flat Tarn crown of heliotrope velvet, a drapery under the brim, and two flat coq feathers.
  • * 1921 , Millinery trade review: Volume 46
  • A smart all-black model has just arrived from Jeanne Due. It is turban-trimmed with black coq which forms a bow drape.
  • * 2010 , Deborah Davis, Party of the Century
  • It was the Spanish rooster, the bird that produced coq' feathers, that sacrificed the most plumage. ' Coqs , the rooster's long, curved, and iridescent tail feathers, were plucked from the bird to trim hats or, in this case, masks.
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