Word Meanings - VERDANT - Book Publishers vocabulary database
to grow green, OF. verdoier, verdeier, fr. verd, vert, green, fr. L. viridis green, fr. virere to be green: cf. OF. verdant verdant, L. viridans, p. pr. of viridare to make green. Cf. Farthingale, 1. Covered with growing plants or grass; green;
Additional info about word: VERDANT
to grow green, OF. verdoier, verdeier, fr. verd, vert, green, fr. L. viridis green, fr. virere to be green: cf. OF. verdant verdant, L. viridans, p. pr. of viridare to make green. Cf. Farthingale, 1. Covered with growing plants or grass; green; fresh; flourishing; as, verdant fields; a verdant lawn. Let the earth Put forth the verdant grass. Milton. 2. Unripe in knowledge or judgment; unsophisticated; raw; green; as, a verdant youth.
Possible synonyms: (Same meaning words of VERDANT)
- Rural
- Countrified
- rustic
- agricultural
- bucolic
- verdant
- sylvan
- grassy
- arcadian
- pastoral
- Rustic
- nomadic
- rude
- awkward
- unpolished
- clownish
- clumsy
- rough
- coarse
- plain
- unsophisticated
- simple
- artless
- primitive
Related words: (words related to VERDANT)
- ROUGHING-IN
 The first coat of plaster laid on brick; also, the process of applying it.
- ROUGHT
 imp. of Reach.
- ROUGHHEWN
 1. Hewn coarsely without smoothing; unfinished; not polished. 2. Of coarse manners; rude; uncultivated; rough-grained. "A roughhewn seaman." Bacon.
- RURALITY
 1. The quality or state of being rural. 2. A rural place. "Leafy ruralities." Carlyle.
- ROUGHLEG
 Any one of several species of large hawks of the genus Archibuteo, having the legs feathered to the toes. Called also rough- legged hawk, and rough-legged buzzard. Note: The best known species is Archibuteo lagopus of Northern Europe,
- ROUGHINGS
 Rowen.
- PRIMITIVENESS
 The quality or state of being primitive; conformity to primitive style or practice.
- ROUGHSHOD
 Shod with shoes armed with points or calks; as, a roughshod horse. To ride roughshod, to pursue a course regardless of the pain or distress it may cause others.
- PLAINTIVE
 1. Repining; complaining; lamenting. Dryden. 2. Expressive of sorrow or melancholy; mournful; sad. "The most plaintive ditty." Landor. -- Plain"tive*ly, adv. -- Plain"tive*ness, n.
- AWKWARD SQUAD
 A squad of inapt recruits assembled for special drill.
- COARSE
 was anciently written course, or cours, it may be an abbreviation of of course, in the common manner of proceeding, common, and hence, homely, made for common domestic use, plain, rude, rough, gross, e. 1. Large in bulk, or composed of large parts
- RUSTICAL
 Rustic. "Rustical society." Thackeray. -- Rus"tic*al*ly, adv. -- Rus"tic*al*ness, n.
- PASTORALLY
 1. In a pastoral or rural manner. 2. In the manner of a pastor.
- RUSTICATE
 To go into or reside in the country; to ruralize. Pope.
- ARCADIAN; ARCADIC
 Of or pertaining to Arcadia; pastoral; ideally rural; as, Arcadian simplicity or scenery.
- PLAINTIFF
 One who commences a personal action or suit to obtain a remedy for an injury to his rights; -- opposed to Ant: defendant. (more info) French equiv. to plaignant complainant, prosecutor, fr. plaindre. See
- ROUGHTAIL
 Any species of small ground snakes of the family Uropeltidæ; -- so called from their rough tails.
- COARSELY
 In a coarse manner; roughly; rudely; inelegantly; uncivilly; meanly.
- CLOWNISH
 Of or resembling a clown, or characteristic of a clown; ungainly; awkward. "Clownish hands." Spenser. "Clownish mimic." Prior. -- Clown"ish*ly, adv. Syn. -- Coarse; rough; clumsy; awkward; ungainly; rude; uncivil; ill- bred; boorish; rustic;
- ROUGHSTRINGS
 Pieces of undressed timber put under the steps of a wooden stair for their support.
- EQUICRURAL
 Having equal legs or sides; isosceles. "Equicrural triangles." Sir T. Browne.
- HIGH-WROUGHT
 1. Wrought with fine art or skill; elaborate. Pope. 2. Worked up, or swollen, to a high degree; as, a highwrought passion. "A high-wrought flood." Shak.
- THOROUGHWORT
 See BONESET
- THOROUGH BASS
 The representation of chords by figures placed under the base; figured bass; basso continuo; -- sometimes used as synonymous with harmony.
- BICRURAL
 Having two legs. Hooker.
- DROUGHTY
 1. Characterized by drought; wanting rain; arid; adust. Droughty and parched countries. Ray. 2. Dry; thirsty; wanting drink. Thy droughty throat. Philips.
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