fouse

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== English == === Alternative forms === fowse, fouce, fouss, fousse === Etymology === From Middle English fousen, fusen, from Old English fȳsan (“to hasten”), from Proto-West Germanic *funsijan (“to make ready”). Doublet of feeze, fease, and faze. === Verb === fouse (third-person singular simple present fouses, present participle fousing, simple past and past participle foused) (dialectal) To tumble, disarrange, rumple. (dialectal) To soil, dirty. (dialectal, of flowers) To fade. == Czech == === Pronunciation === IPA(key): [ˈfou̯sɛ] Hyphenation: fou‧se === Noun === fouse vocative singular of fous