- roisterers
- 'roist·er·er || 'rɔɪstərə(r) n. one who celebrates without restraint, one who revels in a loud and riotous manner
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
Roisterer — Roist er*er, n. A blustering, turbulent fellow. [1913 Webster] If two roisterers met, they cocked their hats in each other faces. Macaulay. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Damned Crew — The Damned Crew, or Cursed Crew, was the name given to a group of young gentlemen in late 16th and early 17th century London noted for habitually swaggering through the streets while the worse for drink, assaulting passers by and watchmen. The… … Wikipedia
mun — I. ˈmu̇n, mən verbal auxiliary Etymology: Middle English mun, mon, must, shall, from Old Norse mon shall (1st & 3d singular pres indic; infin. munu, monu); akin to Old English man, mon he remembers, thinks of (infin. munan) Gothic man he thinks,… … Useful english dictionary