soldatesque

English

Etymology

From French.

Adjective

soldatesque (comparative more soldatesque, superlative most soldatesque)

  1. (archaic) soldierly, soldierlike

French

Etymology

Borrowed from Spanish soldadesco, itself borrowed from Italian soldatesco. By surface analysis, soldat + -esque.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /sɔl.da.tɛsk/
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Adjective

soldatesque (plural soldatesques)

  1. (derogatory) soldierly, soldierlike

Derived terms

Noun

soldatesque f (plural soldatesques)

  1. (derogatory) mob of unruly soldiers
  2. (derogatory) army rabble
    Near-synonym: piétaille

Further reading

Middle French

Adjective

soldatesque m or f (plural soldatesques)

  1. soldierly; soldierlike
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