agrestic
English
Alternative forms
- agrestick (obsolete, rare)
Etymology
From Latin agrestis (“rustic, boorish, wild”), from ager (“a field, a farm”).
Adjective
agrestic (comparative more agrestic, superlative most agrestic)
- Of or pertaining to the fields; rural; rustic, unpolished
- The author's early days were filled with agrestic surroundings.
- 2019, Vansire (lyrics and music), “Metamodernity”, in Metamodernity:
- With agrestic charm / It’s humid in the midwest
Coordinate terms
- ruderal
See also
- agricultural
- rural
- rustic
Anagrams
- cigarets, ergastic