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Gentleman of Three Outs (Grose 1811 Dictionary)

Gentleman of Three Outs

That is, without money, without wit, and without manners: some add another out, i.e. without credit.

Definition taken from The 1811 Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue, originally by Francis Grose.

Gentleman of Three Ins * Gentry Cove

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Nathan Bailey's 1736 Dictionary of canting and thieving slang

John S. Farmer's collection of canting songs and slang rhymes

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Francis Grose was independently wealthy, having inherited money from his father, a jeweller. Finding himself overspending, he published a number of books; his Provincial Glossary seems to have been the starting-point for the Vulgar Tongue reproduced here.

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