peruke

See also: perukę

English

James II of England wearing a peruke.

Alternative forms

Etymology

From French perruque.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /pəˈɹuːk/

Noun

peruke (plural perukes)

  1. A wig, especially one with long hair on the sides and back, worn mainly by men in the 17th and 18th centuries.
    • 1819, Lord Byron, Don Juan, I.213:
      But now at thirty years my hair is grey— / (I wonder what it will be like at forty? / I thought of a peruke the other day—) [...].
    • 1979, J.G. Ballard, The Unlimited Dream Company, chapter 19:
      Every chair was filled, the line of assistants working like conjurors at the bizarre hairstyles, a splendid confusion of feathers and flared perukes, wings of back-brushed hair, like the plumage of an aviary.
    • 1992, Kim Newman, Anno Dracula, Titan Books 2011, p. 135:
      With a delicate touch, he reset his golden peruke on his sweat-slick skull.

Translations


Finnish

Etymology

peru + -ke

Noun

peruke

  1. (fishing) wire trace, snood

Declension

Inflection of peruke (Kotus type 48/hame, kk-k gradation)
nominative peruke perukkeet
genitive perukkeen perukkeiden
perukkeitten
partitive peruketta perukkeita
illative perukkeeseen perukkeisiin
perukkeihin
singular plural
nominative peruke perukkeet
accusative nom. peruke perukkeet
gen. perukkeen
genitive perukkeen perukkeiden
perukkeitten
partitive peruketta perukkeita
inessive perukkeessa perukkeissa
elative perukkeesta perukkeista
illative perukkeeseen perukkeisiin
perukkeihin
adessive perukkeella perukkeilla
ablative perukkeelta perukkeilta
allative perukkeelle perukkeille
essive perukkeena perukkeina
translative perukkeeksi perukkeiksi
instructive perukkein
abessive perukkeetta perukkeitta
comitative perukkeineen

Synonyms

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