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English
Etymology
Borrowed from French tout court.
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Adverb
tout court (not comparable)
- Just, simply; without addition or qualification; alone.
1888, Rudyard Kipling, Baa Baa, Black Sheep:Harry was ‘Master Harry’ in their mouths; Judy was officially ‘Miss Judy’; but Black Sheep was never anything more than Black Sheep tout court.
2009, Karen Armstrong, The Case for God, Vintage, published 2010, page 21:People did not bow down and worship a rock tout court; the rock was simply a focus that directed their attention to the mysterious essence of life.
French
Pronunciation
Adverb
tout court
- just; only (without any additions)
Italian
Etymology
Unadapted borrowing from French tout court.
Pronunciation
Adverb
tout court
- tout court
2020 September 13, Federico Rampini, “"Votiamo chi dà lavoro". Nelle fabbriche Usa con gli ultimi indecisi [We vote for who will give work". In US factories with the last undecided ]”, in la Repubblica:I due colleghi Brian e Nelson sono d'accordo sulla posta in gioco: l'economia, la ripresa, il lavoro e la sicurezza del salario, ma anche la sicurezza tout court.- The two colleagues Brian and Nelson agree on the stakes: the economy, the recovery, work and wage security, but also security tout court.