maussade

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French

Etymology

From mau- + sade, the Old French word inherited from Latin sapidus (tasty) (which was borrowed as sapide).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /mo.sad/
  • maussade:(file)

Adjective

maussade (plural maussades)

  1. sullen (mood)
  2. dull, dreary (landscape, weather etc.)

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