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muscadin

[ muhs-kuh-din; French my-skah-dan ]

noun

, plural mus·ca·dins [muhs, -k, uh, -dins, m, y, -skah-, dan].
  1. a person with monarchical sympathies during the French Revolution, especially from 1794 to 1796.
  2. a French fop or dandy of this period.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of muscadin1

1785–95; < French: dandy, fop, literally, lozenge containing musk (used by such dandies) < Italian moscardino, derivative (with -ardino; -ard, -in 1 ) of moscado, moscato, equivalent to mosc- (< Late Latin; musk ) + -ato -ate 1
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Example Sentences

Muscadin grew up in the seaside city of Gonaives, Haiti, and moved to the U.S. in 2006 to pursue basketball.

He played at Sunrise Christian Academy and Life Prep Academy, both in Kansas, and Aspire Academy in Kentucky, where Muscadin grew into a four-star prospect that had scholarship offers from a number of high-major programs.

Muscadin transferred to New Mexico, where he started nine of 12 games for the Lobos last season before leaving the program in December.

Gethro Muscadin had 10 points.

Gethro Muscadin added 18 points.

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