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A compact alphabetical lexicon assembling Parisian argot, offering definitions, usage notes, and suggested etymologies for cant and broader slang terms. A prefatory essay explains the compiler's field collection from streets, workshops, cafés and popular haunts and reflects on the social and linguistic character of the register. Entries document a range of colloquial, crude, and criminal vocabulary alongside illustrative contexts and brief commentary, and a supplementary section expands and updates the gathered repertory.

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Alfred Delvau

Alfred Delvau was a French writer and lexicographer, known for his contributions to the understanding of colloquial and erotic language in 19th-century France. His notable works include "Dictionnaire de la langue verte," which explores the slang and idiomatic expressions of the time, and "Dictionnaire érotique moderne," a pioneering work that delves into erotic terminology and culture. Delvau's literary style often reflects a keen observation of social nuances, making his writings both informative and entertaining. Additionally, his memoir, "Au bord de la Bièvre: impressions et souvenirs," provides personal insights into his experiences and the Parisian landscape.

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