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ridicule is a perversion of réticule.
Dickens O. Twist, ‘Pockets, women's ridicules, houses, mailcoaches...,’ said Mr. Claypole.
there was also a cloak or tunic which was termed a "man-killer" because it was caught up quite high at the bottom.
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