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Etymology

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Back-formation from frowsty.

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Noun

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frowst (plural frowsts)

  1. Stuffiness; stifling warmth in a room.
    • 1916, John Buchan, Greenmantle:
      I was pretty bad myself, but managed to move about all the time, for the frowst in my cabin would have sickened a hippo.

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  • (stuffiness; stifling warmth): stuffiness
  • fustiness

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Verb

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frowst (third-person singular simple present frowsts, present participle frowsting, simple past and past participle frowsted)

  1. (intransitive) To enjoy being in a warm, close, stuffy place.

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