rustique

English

Adjective

rustique (comparative more rustique, superlative most rustique)

  1. Archaic form of rustic.
    • 1891, The Divine Enterprise of Missions, page 281:
      There is Bernard de Palissy, the maker of the king’s rustique pottery, and the predecessor of Cuvier, burning all his furniture for lack of wood for his furnace ; Correggio, selling his painting for sixty crowns and succumbing beneath the heavy sack in which he bore the copper coins received in payment.

Anagrams

French

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin rūsticus. Doublet of rustre.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ʁys.tik/
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Adjective

rustique (plural rustiques)

  1. rustic

Further reading

Spanish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /rusˈtike/ [rusˈt̪i.ke]
  • Rhymes: -ike
  • Syllabification: rus‧ti‧que

Verb

rustique

  1. inflection of rusticar:
    1. first/third-person singular present subjunctive
    2. third-person singular imperative
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