rubicund
adj/ˈɹuːbɪk(ə)nd/UK/ˈɹubəˌkənd/US
Etymology
From Latin rubicundus, from rubere (“to be red”).
- derived from rubicundus
Definitions
Possessing a red complexion
Possessing a red complexion; ruddy.
- He was of a full, rubicund countenance, with a double chin, aquiline nose, and a pleasant twinkling eye.
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