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Definitions for rusticity
rʌˈstɪs ɪ tirus·tic·i·ty
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Princeton's WordNet
rusticity, gaucherienoun
the quality of being rustic or gauche
Wiktionary
rusticitynoun
That which makes something rustic.
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Rusticitynoun
Etymology: rusticité, Fr. rusticitas, from rusticus, Lat.
There presented himself a tall, clownish, young man, who, falling before the queen of the fairies, desired that he might have the atchievement of any adventure, which, during the feast, might happen; that being granted, he rested him on the floor, unfit for a better place by his rusticity. Edmund Spenser.
The sweetness and rusticity of a pastoral cannot be so well exprest in any other tongue as in the Greek, when rightly mixt with the Dorick dialect. Addison.
This so general expence of their time would curtail the ordinary means of knowledge, as ’twould shorten the opportunities of vice; and so accordingly an universal rusticity presently took place, and stopped not till it had over-run the whole stock of mankind. John Woodward, Natural History.
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rusticity
Rusticity is the quality or state of being characterized by simplicity, charm, or other characteristics typically associated with rural areas or country life. These can include naturalness, lack of refinement or sophistication, or being directly connected to nature.
Webster Dictionary
Rusticitynoun
the quality or state of being rustic; rustic manners; rudeness; simplicity; artlessness
Etymology: [L. rusticitas: cf. F. rusticit.]
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of rusticity in Chaldean Numerology is: 7
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of rusticity in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
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