See also: desuet

French

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Etymology

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19th century, learned borrowing from Latin dēsuētus, past participle of dēsuēscere (to unlearn, disaccustom). The traditional pronunciation is that with /s/ because the Latin verb is from dē-suēscere, the first ⟨s⟩ being of the root. However, French-speakers tend to analyse it as dés-uet, which gives rise to the now predominant form with /z/.

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Adjective

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désuet (feminine désuète, masculine plural désuets, feminine plural désuètes)

  1. obsolete, out of use, no longer in use
    Synonym: obsolète
  2. out of fashion, out of style, old-fashioned, passé
    Synonyms: suranné, dépassé
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