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strossers pl (plural only)

  1. (archaic) trousers
    • 1599 (date written), William Shakespeare, “The Life of Henry the Fift”, in Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies [] (First Folio), London: [] Isaac Iaggard, and Ed[ward] Blount, published 1623, →OCLC, [Act III, scene vii]:
      O then belike she was old and gentle; and you rode like a kern of Ireland, your French hose off and in your strait strossers.
    • 1922, James Joyce, Ulysses:
      Enter Magee Mor Matthew, a rugged rough rugheaded kern, in strossers with a buttoned codpiece, his nether stocks bemired with clauber of ten forests, a wand of wilding in his hand.

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