frumpy

frumpy
frumpy 1746, "cross-tempered," from frump (n.) "bad temper" (1660s) and an earlier verb meaning "to mock, browbeat" (1550s), of obscure origin, perhaps imitative of a sneer or derisive snort. Sense of "sour-looking, unfashionable" is from 1825, but this may be a shortening of frumple "to wrinkle, crumple" (late 14c.), from M.Du. verrompelen, from ver- "completely" + rompelen "to rumple." Related: Frumps. Cf. also FRUMP (Cf. frump).

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  • frumpy — also frump.ish adjective a woman who is frumpy looks unattractive because she dresses in old fashioned clothes …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

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  • frumpy — adjective (frumpier; est) Date: circa 1840 dowdy, drab …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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