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See also: Rusk

English

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Etymology

Borrowed from Spanish or Portuguese rosca (a twist or roll of bread)

Pronunciation

Noun

rusk (countable and uncountable, plural rusks)

  1. a rectangular, hard, dry biscuit
  2. a twice-baked bread, slices of bread baked until they are hard and crisp (also called a zwieback)
    • 1956, Delano Ames, chapter 25, in Crime out of Mind:
      A newly-arrived couple at the next table [] admitted that “this was more like” and that if the Alpenrose could also produce a proper cup of tea it would be just like home. Bill Andreyef, who was eating a lightly-boiled egg and a rusk, regarded the other diners with resentment.
  3. a weaning food for children
  4. a cereal binder used in meat product manufacture

Synonyms

Translations

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Faroese

Etymology

Compare Old Norse rosk.

Pronunciation

Noun

rusk n (genitive singular rusks, plural rusk)

  1. waste, rubbish, garbage

Declension

More information n3, singular ...
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Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From ruske.

Noun

rusk n (definite singular rusket, indefinite plural rusk, definite plural ruska or ruskene)

  1. waste, rubbish, garbage

Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology 1

Old Norse ruskr

Noun

rusk n (definite singular rusket, indefinite plural rusk, definite plural ruska)

  1. a large specimen of something

Etymology 2

From ruske.

Noun

rusk n (definite singular rusket, indefinite plural rusk, definite plural ruska)

  1. waste, dust
Derived terms
  • lommerusk

Etymology 3

Related to ruse.

Noun

rusk n (definite singular rusket, indefinite plural rusk, definite plural ruska)

  1. sour weather with rain and wind; drizzle

Etymology 4

Likely from ruske.

Adjective

rusk (masculine and feminine rusk, neuter ruskt, definite singular and plural ruske, comparative ruskare, indefinite superlative ruskast, definite superlative ruskaste)

  1. crazy

References

  • Entry rusk in: Bokmålsordboka / Nynorskordboka by Universitetet i Oslo & Språkrådet.
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Swedish

Noun

rusk n

  1. bad rainy (or snowy) weather
    Synonym: ruskväder
    regn och rusk
    rain and bad weather [idiomatic phrasing]

Declension

More information nominative, genitive ...

Derived terms

References

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