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French
Etymology
From Latin īnsolitus (“unaccustomed”). Compare Portuguese and Spanish insólito, Italian insolito.
Pronunciation
Adjective
insolite (plural insolites)
- unusual, strange
- Synonyms: anormal, bizarre, étonnant, étrange, extraordinaire, inhabituel, inusité, surprenant
- Antonyms: accoutumé, commun, familier, habituel, normal, ordinaire
- 2008, Le bon usage, originally published 1936, edited by Maurice Grevisse; 14th edition by André Goosse, p.1436
Si le verbe de la relative a un objet direct, on évite l’inversion du sujet. L’exemple suivant est d’un auteur qui aime les constructions insolites.- If the verb of the relative clause has a direct object, subject–verb inversion is avoided. The following example is from an author who is fond of unusual constructions.
1845, Alexandre Dumas, La Reine Margot, page 127:On n’eût point dit d’ailleurs, en le voyant, qu’il se passât quelque chose d’insolite par la ville, ni au Louvre ; il était vêtu avec son élégance ordinaire.- One could not tell by looking at him, incidentally, that anything unusual was happening in the city, or at the Louvre; he was dressed with his usual elegance.
Further reading
Italian
Adjective
insolite
- feminine plural of insolito
Latin
Adjective
īnsolite
- vocative masculine singular of īnsolitus
References
- “insolite”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
- insolite in Gaffiot, Félix (1934) Dictionnaire illustré latin-français, Hachette.