brusc

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Catalan

Pronunciation

Adjective

brusc (feminine brusca, masculine plural bruscs or bruscos, feminine plural brusques)

  1. brusque (rudely abrupt)

Derived terms

Further reading

Dalmatian

Etymology

Probably from Vulgar Latin *bruscus, from Latin rūscus or rūscum. Compare Catalan brusc, Italian brusco, French brusque, Spanish brusco.

Adjective

brusc

  1. rude
  2. offhanded
  3. brusque

French

Etymology

Borrowed from Occitan brusc, from Italian brusco. Doublet of brusque.

Pronunciation

Noun

brusc m (plural bruscs)

  1. (dated, vernacular) butcher's broom (and other plants in the genus Ruscus)
  2. (regional) a type of heather used in making brooms
  3. (dated, vernacular) gorse

Synonyms

Occitan

brusc

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

Noun

brusc m (plural brusques)

  1. beehive (home of bees)

Etymology 2

From Italian brusco.

Adjective

brusc m (feminine singular brusca, masculine plural brusques, feminine plural bruscas)

  1. brusque

Etymology 3

Noun

brusc m (plural brusques)

  1. A variety of heather


Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from French brusque.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /brusk/
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Adjective

brusc m or n (feminine singular bruscă, masculine plural bruști, feminine and neuter plural bruște)

  1. sudden

Declension