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[ yoo-fyoo-eez ] / ˈyu fyuˌiz /
nounthe main character in John Lyly's works Euphues, the Anatomy of Wit (1579), and Euphues and His England (1580). Words nearby Euphueseuphrasy, Euphrates, Euphrates River, euphroe, Euphrosyne, Euphues, euphuism, euplastic, euplastic lymph, euploid, eupnea Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for EuphuesEuphues is a model of form beside the tedious prolixity of the Arcadia, or the chaotic effusions of Nash. John Lyly|John Dover Wilson Euphues, in fact, is not so much a reflection of, as a Glasse for Europe. John Lyly|John Dover Wilson Philautus does not retort that Euphues is a pedant, which proves him to be very good tempered and a perfect travelling companion. The English Novel in the Time of Shakespeare|J. J. Jusserand The popularity of "Euphues" excited much imitation, and its influence is strongly marked in the works of Robert Greene. A History of English Prose Fiction|Bayard Tuckerman
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