nonurban

adj

Etymology

From non- + urban.

  1. derived from *gʰerdʰ- — “to encircle, enclose; a belt; an enclosure, fence
  2. derived from urbānus — “of or belonging to a city, urban; of manners or style: like those of city dwellers: cultivated, polished, refined, sophisticated
  3. borrowed from urbain — “belonging to a city, urban; courteous, refined, urbane
  4. prefixed as nonurban — “non + urban

Definitions

  1. Not urban

    • Despite the rush of big states to hold primaries on Super-Duper Tuesday, Feb. 5, attention for now is fixed, as ever, on the nonurban early birds of Iowa and New Hampshire.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA