What is another word for periwig?

Pronunciation: [pˈɛɹɪwˌɪɡ] (IPA)

"Periwig" is a word of French origin that used to be widely used in the English language to describe a type of wig that covers the head and the shoulders. Today, it is more commonly known as a "wig" or "hairpiece," and it is no longer in common use. However, some other synonyms that can be used in place of "periwig" include "toupee," "fall," "hair extension," and "hair replacement." These words describe entities that can be attached to one's head to imitate the appearance of hair. In general, the correct usage of synonyms is important for effective communication and allows for greater precision in language use.

What are the hypernyms for Periwig?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the hyponyms for Periwig?

Hyponyms are more specific words categorized under a broader term, known as a hypernym.
  • hyponyms for periwig (as nouns)

    • artifact
      wig.

Usage examples for Periwig

Under date of 2nd November, 1663, he writes: "I heard the Duke say that he was going to wear a periwig, and says the King also will.
"England in the Days of Old"
William Andrews
Mrs. Pepys was taken to the periwig-maker's shop to see the one made for Mr. Pepys, and expressed her satisfaction on seeing it.
"England in the Days of Old"
William Andrews
He in the middle made a most magnificent figure-his periwig was large enough to have loaded a camel, and he bestowed upon it at least a bushel of powder, I warrant you.
"England in the Days of Old"
William Andrews

Famous quotes with Periwig

  • When I behold this I sighed, and said within myself, "Surely mortal man is a broomstick!" Nature sent him into the world strong and lusty, in a thriving condition, wearing his own hair on his head, the proper branches of this reasoning vegetable, till the axe of intemperance has lopped off his green boughs, and left him a withered trunk; he then flies to art, and puts on a periwig, valuing himself upon an unnatural bundle of hairs, all covered with powder, that never grew on his head; but now should this our broomstick pretend to enter the scene, proud of those birchen spoils it never bore, and all covered with dust, through the sweepings of the finest lady's chamber, we should be apt to ridicule and despise its vanity. Partial judges that we are of our own excellencies, and other men's defaults!
    Jonathan Swift

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