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peruke
[ puh-rook ]
noun
- a man's wig of the 17th and 18th centuries, usually powdered and gathered at the back of the neck with a ribbon; periwig.
peruke
/ pəˈruːk /
noun
- a type of wig for men, fashionable in the 17th and 18th centuries Also calledperiwig
Other Words From
- pe·ruked adjective
- pe·rukeless adjective
- unpe·ruked adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of peruke1
Word History and Origins
Origin of peruke1
Example Sentences
A peruke was made of long hair, often with curls on the sides, and was sometimes drawn back on the nape of the neck.
“That would be nice. I think you will look darling in a peruke.”
For my part I prefer the snows of life’s winter to the best made peruke, and even a bald head to an inferior wig.
Having lapsed into a worldly mind again, he thus addresses Tabitha: “Shall I, who am to ride the purple dromedary, go dressed like Revelation Fats, the basket-maker?—Give me the peruke, boy!”
He was a tall, stout man, wearing a large black peruke and a lace cravat and ruffles; and he carried a steel-hilted sword, and had somehow the bearing of one who had seen service abroad.
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