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beau I. \ˈbō\ adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French : fair, good, gallant II. noun (plural beaux \ˌbōz, ˌbō\ ; or beaus \ˈbōz\) Etymology: French, from beau fine, beautiful, from Old French biau, bel, from Latin bellus pretty — more at beauty 1. : a man who shows careful, meticulous, or vain addiction to the latest fashions in dress, bearing, and etiquette : dandy — formerly used as an epithet or sobriquet < the magnificient beau, dancing to the light of chandeliers — T.L.Peacock > 2. a. : a man or boy who goes frequently or steadily with a woman or girl : escort, steady b. : a man or boy in an intimate relationship with a woman or girl : lover, sweetheart < her beau's gone and left her — William Faulkner > III. transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) : go with : act as beau to : escort < all of us beaued the girls to the little dances — W.A.White > |