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English
Etymology 1
From French politique, from Latin politicus. Doublet of politic.
Pronunciation
Noun
politique (plural politiques)
- (chiefly derogatory) A politician, especially one seen as being unprincipled.
2012, Peter Marshall, “Occult Following”, in Literary Review, section 404:Modern historical assessments of Cecil have veered from that of the cynical, secular politique to the image of the committed Protestant ideologue […]
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Etymology 2
Adjective
politique (comparative more politique, superlative most politique)
- Obsolete form of politic.
1579, John Lyly, Euphues and his England:And surely me thinketh we cannot better bestowe our time on the Sea, then in aduice how to behaue our selues when we come to the shore: for greater daunger is there to ariue in a straunge countrey where the inhabitauntes be politique, then to be tossed with the troublesome waues, where the Marriners be vnskilfull.
1625, Francis , “Of Boldness”, in The Essayes , 3rd edition, London: Iohn Haviland for Hanna Barret, →OCLC:Politique Body
Derived terms
French
Etymology
Learned borrowing from Latin polīticus, itself borrowed from Ancient Greek πολιτικός (politikós).
Pronunciation
Adjective
politique (plural politiques)
- political
- économie politique ― political economy
- parti politique ― political party
- prisonnier politique ― political prisoner
- homme politique ― male politician
- femme politique ― female politician
- sciences politiques ― political science
- rectitude politique ― political correctness
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Descendants
Noun
politique f (countable and uncountable, plural politiques)
- (uncountable) politics
- (countable) policy
- politique de l’autruche ― ostrich policy
- politique du saucissonnage ― salami technique
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Descendants
Noun
politique m or f by sense (plural politiques)
- politician
- Synonym: politicien
Noun
politique m (uncountable)
- the political world, the political sphere; politicians taken collectively
- méfiance à l’égard du politique ― (please add an English translation of this usage example)
Further reading
Norman
Etymology
From Latin polīticus, from Ancient Greek πολῑτικός (polītikós, “civic, constitutional, public”), from πόλις (pólis, “city”).
Pronunciation
Adjective
politique m or f
- (Jersey) political
Noun
politique f (uncountable)
- (Jersey) politics
Portuguese
Pronunciation
Verb
politique
- inflection of politicar:
- first/third-person singular present subjunctive
- third-person singular imperative