Английский Этимологический словарь - foul (adj.)
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Foul (adj.)
foul (adj.)
- O.E. ful "dirty, stinking, vile, corrupt," from P.Gmc. *fulaz, from PIE *pu- perhaps from the sound made in reaction to smelling something bad. O.E. ful occasionally meant "ugly" (contrasted with fжger (adj.), modern fair), a sense frequently found in M.E., and the cognate in Swed. is the usual word for "ugly." Foulmouthed first attested 1596. Foulmart was a M.E. word for "polecat."
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