grisette

名词 n.
/ɡɹɪˈzɛt/   

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A (chiefly French) girl or young married woman of the lower class; especially, a young working-class woman of perceived easy morals.
    — ‘What a fuss is here, indeed, about a little grisette: why, one would think Beresford had carried off an heiress.’
  2. The grisette amanita (Amanita vaginata), an edible mushroom in the amanita family.
  3. A variety of low-alcohol beer that is light in body, with a noticeable tartness similar to other farmhouse ales.
    — Oral accounts of those who remember the old grisettes say they were low-alcohol, light-bodied, saison-like golden ales of no great distinction.

词形变化

grisettes plural

词汇关系

词源

Borrowed from French grisette, from gris (“grey”) + -ette, named after the color of the fabric associated with low value or bad quality.
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