Английский Этимологический словарь - mustache
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Mustache
mustache
- 1585, from Fr. moustache, from It. mostaccio, from Medieval Gk. moustakion, dim. of Doric mystax (gen. mystakos) "upper lip, mustache." Du. slang has a useful noun, de befborstel, to refer to the mustache specifically as a tool for stimulating the clitoris; probably from beffen "to stimulate the clitoris with the tongue."
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also moustache noun Etymology: Middle French moustache, from Old Italian mustaccio, from Middle Greek moustaki, diminutive of Greek mystak-, mystax upper lip, ~ Date: 1585 1. the hair growing on the human upper lip; especially such hair grown and often trimmed in a particular style 2. hair or bristles about the mouth of a mammal • ~d also moustached adjective ...Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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