gascoyne

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gascoyne (plural gascoynes)

  1. Obsolete form of gaskin (hose; trousers).
    • c. 1615–1617, Thomas Middleton, “The Widow”, in The Works of Thomas Middleton, [], volume III, London: Edward Lumley, [], published 1840, →OCLC, act IV, scene i, page 405:
      Sponge i' thy gascoyns, / Thy gally-gascoyns there! [Footnote u: gally-gascoyns] "i.e. wide hose or slops" [trousers]. Reed.]

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