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douce - Wiktionary, the free dictionary douce (comparative doucer, superlative doucest) (obsolete) Sweet; nice; pleasant (dialect) Serious and quiet; steady, not flighty or casual; sober The bookseller, douce man, had seen too many eccentric customers to be shocked by the vehemence of his questioner
DOUCE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary It was a douce Edinburgh suburb, full of elderly ladies and large houses An expression of douce thoughtfulness crossed his face The restaurant was hidden away behind the douce elegance of the main street They retired to a douce town on the coast We grew up in a douce little suburb of Glasgow
What does Douce mean? - Definitions. net Did you actually mean douse or deuce? Sweet, nice, pleasant Serious and quiet; steady, not flighty or casual; sober Etymology: From dolz, dous, doux, douce, from dulcis Etymology: [F doux, masc , douce, fem , sweet, fr L duleis sweet ] dōōs, adj (obs ) sweet: (Scot ) sober, peaceable, sedate — adv Douce′ly — n
DOUCE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary It was a douce Edinburgh suburb, full of elderly ladies and large houses An expression of douce thoughtfulness crossed his face The restaurant was hidden away behind the douce elegance of the main street They retired to a douce town on the coast We grew up in a douce little suburb of Glasgow