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strumpet    
n. 妓女

妓女

strumpet
n 1: a woman adulterer [synonym: {adulteress}, {fornicatress},
{hussy}, {jade}, {loose woman}, {slut}, {strumpet},
{trollop}]

Strumpet \Strum"pet\, v. t.
1. To debauch. [Obs.] --Shak.
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2. To dishonor with the reputation of being a strumpet;
hence, to belie; to slander.
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With his untrue reports, strumpet your fame.
--Massinger.
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Strumpet \Strum"pet\, n. [OE. strumpet, strompet; cf. OF. stupe
debauchery, F. stupe, L. stuprare, stupratum, to debauch,
stuprum debauchery, Gael. & Ir. striopach a prostitute.]
A prostitute; a harlot. --Shak.
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Strumpet \Strum"pet\, a.
Of or pertaining to a strumpet; characteristic of a strumpet.
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Out on thy more than strumpet impudence. --B. Jonson.
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39 Moby Thesaurus words for "strumpet":
Jezebel, bad woman, baggage, bitch, broad, chippy, clitoromaniac,
cocotte, coquette, drab, easy lay, easy woman, flirt, floozy,
frail sister, gold digger, grisette, harridan, hussy,
hysteromaniac, jade, jezebel, loose woman, nymphet, nympho,
nymphomaniac, pickup, quean, slattern, slut, tart, tramp, trollop,
trull, uteromaniac, vamp, wanton, wench, whore


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