dundrearies

dundrearies
/dun drear"eez/, n.pl. (sometimes cap.)
long, full sideburns or muttonchop whiskers. Also called dundreary whiskers.
[1860-65; after the sideburns worn by actor Edward A. Sothern as Lord Dundreary, a character in the play Our American Cousin (1858) by Tom Taylor]

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