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muscadin

/muhs-kuh-din; French my-skah-dan/US // ˈmʌs kə dɪn; French mü skɑˈdɛ̃ //

麝香糖,麝香,肌肉发达,蕈类

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural mus·ca·dins [muhs-kuh-dins; French my-skah-dan]. /ˈmʌs kə dɪns; French mü skɑˈdɛ̃/.

    • : a person with monarchical sympathies during the French Revolution, especially from 1794 to 1796.
    • : a French fop or dandy of this period.

Examples

  • And of Sack or Muscadin, take a good third (scarce half) of a pint; and three quarters of a pound of fine Sugar.

  • But he was awake, and he sat up promptly when the young muscadin from Paris was roughly thrust into his room by the soldiers.