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English
Noun
coverslut (plural coversluts)
- (obsolete) Alternative spelling of cover-slut
a. 1796, Edmund Burke, “Letter IV: To the Earl Fitzwilliam”, in Letters on a Regicide Peace; republished in The Works of the Right Hon. Edmund Burke, volume 2, London: Holdsworth and Ball, 1834, page 367:Great Britain was not there. Almost in despair, I hope she will never, in any rags and coversluts of infamy, be seen at such an exhibition.
1854 April, Charles Weiss, “The History of the Protestant Refugees of France”, in The Gentleman's Magazine, page 343:She did not hesitate to be the "coverslut" of the king's adulterous intercourse, or to weaken the affection of Louis for Madame de Montespan, to whom she owed her position, her residence in France, her bread.
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