brutesome

adj

Etymology

From brute + -some.

  1. derived from *gʷréh₂us — “heavy
  2. derived from brūtus — “dull, stupid, insensible
  3. derived from brut
  4. derived from brut
  5. formed as brutesome — “brute + -some

Definitions

  1. Characteristic of a brute, or marked by brutishness

    • Or if the pasha of that pashalik is a brutesome man, will not he cast those poor fellaheen into the prison and beseize their goods?
    • The bull, he is a brutesome beast; For humankind he cares the least.

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