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soldatesque

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English

Etymology

From French.

Adjective

soldatesque (comparative more soldatesque, superlative most soldatesque)

  1. (archaic) soldierly, soldierlike
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French

Etymology

Borrowed from Spanish soldadesco, itself borrowed from Italian soldatesco. By surface analysis, soldat + -esque.

Pronunciation

Adjective

soldatesque (plural soldatesques)

  1. (derogatory) soldierly, soldierlike

Derived terms

Noun

soldatesque f (plural soldatesques)

  1. (derogatory) mob of unruly soldiers
  2. (derogatory) army rabble
    Near-synonym: piétaille

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Middle French

Adjective

soldatesque m or f (plural soldatesques)

  1. soldierly; soldierlike

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