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brusque

[bruhsk; especially Brit. broosk]
–adjective
abrupt in manner; blunt; rough: A brusque welcome greeted his unexpected return.
Also, brusk.


Origin:
1595–1605; < MF < It brusco rough, tart, special use of brusco (n.) butcher's broom < LL brūscum, for L rūscus, rūscum, perh. conflated with VL *brūcus heather (see brier 2 )


brusquely, adverb
brusqueness, noun


unceremonious, short, curt. See blunt.
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Word Origin & History

brusque 
1651, from Fr. brusque "lively, fierce," from It. adj. brusco "sharp, tart, rough," perhaps from V.L. *bruscum "butcher's broom plant."
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