Definition of Guux
Gueux, "the Beggars," the name assumed by the nobles and others in
the Low Countries in the War of Independence against Philip II. of Spain;
being called beggars in reproach by the court party, they adopted the
name as well as the dress, wore a fox's tail for a plume and a platter
for a brooch.
- Wikipedia
French
- beggar
- (plural) beggars
- The Nuttall Encyclopedia
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