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† Zou-Zou Obs. exc. Hist.|ˈzuːzuː| Also (rare) Zu-Zu. [a. Fr.] Colloq. diminutive of Zouave.
1860Leisure Hour 15 Mar. 190/2 The gamins of Paris, we believe, first applied to the world-renowned Zouaves the pet name of Zous-Zous; and France has confirmed the pleasant diminutive. 1863Harper's Mag. Mar. 569/2 A zou-zou..found himself arrested by the guard. 1866L. P. Brockett Camp, Battlefield, & Hospital iii. 458 He soon after moved off, followed by the Zou-zous. 1894[see nounou]. 1944J. S. Pennell Hist. Rome Hanks 70 Tom thought it was the boy who sang the Zu-Zu song at the creek. |