soldatesque

English

Etymology

From French.

Adjective

soldatesque (comparative more soldatesque, superlative most soldatesque)

  1. (archaic) soldierly, soldierlike

French

Etymology

From Spanish soldadesco, from Italian soldatesco, from soldato (soldier).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /sɔl.da.tɛsk/
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Adjective

soldatesque (plural soldatesques)

  1. (derogatory) soldierly, soldierlike

Derived terms

Noun

soldatesque f (plural soldatesques)

  1. rabble (of soldiers)

Further reading

Middle French

Adjective

soldatesque m or f (plural soldatesques)

  1. soldierly; soldierlike
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