rebroussier

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French

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Etymology

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Analysable as rebrousser +‎ -ier, but said to be from Occitan rebroussiè (churlish, surly; the opposite to others), from Latin reburrus (with bristling hair). Compare à rebours and à rebrousse-poil, both ultimately from the same Latin word.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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rebroussier m (plural rebroussiers, feminine rebroussière) (Meridonial French, especially Nîmes)

  1. rebel, dissenter, contrarian, naysayer

Adjective

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rebroussier (feminine rebroussière, masculine plural rebroussiers, feminine plural rebroussières) (Meridonial French, especially Nîmes)

  1. surly, churlish
  2. rebellious, contrary