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Answer for the clue "Mouth, to Marceau ", 6 letters:
bouche

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The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Bouche \Bouche\, Bouch \Bouch\, n. [F. bouche mouth, victuals.] A mouth. [Obs.] An allowance of meat and drink for the tables of inferior officers or servants in a nobleman's palace or at court. [1913 Webster] ||

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
Etymology 1 alt. (context obsolete English) An allowance of food and drink for the tables of inferior officers or servants in a nobleman's palace or at court. n. (context obsolete English) An allowance of food and drink for the tables of inferior officers ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
French, literally "mouth" (Old French boche , 11c.), from Latin bucca , literally "cheek," which in Late Latin replaced os (see oral ) as the word for "mouth" (and also is the source of Italian bocca , Spanish boca ). Borrowed in English in various senses, ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Bouché is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Peter Friedrich Bouché (1785-1856), German botanist and entomologist Carl David Bouché (1809-1881), German botanist and gardener, nephew of Peter Friedrich

Usage examples of bouche.

Novelli, le dos raide et la bouche tordue par un sourire aigre, complimenta Salomon pour sa bonne mine.

En entendant ces paroles, le Dijonnais ouvrait une bouche et des yeux tout ronds.

Dans une bouche comme la tienne, avec des levres comme les tiennes, des dents comme les tiennes, les sottises meme sont charmantes.

Les joues creuses, avec des yeux de braise sous les meches grises de ses cheveux qui se tordaient hors de sa coiffe, noire, seche, muette, sa bouche ruinee, son menton menacant et son morne silence, affligeaient mon pere.

Les joues creuses, avec des yeux de braise sous les meches grises de ses cheveux qui se tordaient hors de sa coiffe, noire, seche, muette, sa bouche ruinee, son menton menacant et son morne silence, affligeaient mon pere.

Well, then they would go on to Les Baux itself, at the Bouches du Rhone on the edge of the Camargue.

Et le mal dans ma bouche avec le bien alterne, Comme dans le désert le sable et la citerne.

Evidently he was saving his own coup for a bonne bouche, and, at length, with pardonable satisfaction, he produced it.

You did not see anything else on your way down, I suppose, Just for the bonne bouche, as they say, ha, ha?

The joking got so uproarious in the wide-open hospitality suite the La Bouche Laboratories had reserved that kindhearted Dr.