Trapezes vs Trapeses - What's the difference?
trapezes | trapeses |
(trapes)
(obsolete, colloquial) A slattern; an idle, sluttish, or untidy woman.
* Hudibras
* Gay
* Young
As nouns the difference between trapezes and trapeses
is that trapezes is while trapeses is .As a verb trapeses is
(trapes).trapeses
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Verb
(head)Noun
(head)trapes
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Etymology 1
Verb
Noun
(es)Etymology 2
See trape.Noun
- He found the sullen trapes / Possest with th' devil, worms, and claps.
- From door to door I'd sooner whine and beg, / Than marry such a trapes .
- Since full each other station of renown, / Who would not be the greatest trapes in town?