spruce
Significat (Anglès)
Sinònims
slick up
spruce-fir
look chic
spruce fir
white wood
be gaudily dressed
be smart
well groomed
be beautiful
be elegant
debonair
Traduccions
Freqüència
Pronunciat com a (IPA)
/spɹuːs/
Etimologia (Anglès)
In summary
From Middle English Spruce, an alteration of Pruce (“Prussia”), from Medieval Latin, from a Baltic language, probably Old Prussian; for more, see Prussia. Spruce, spruse (1412), and Sprws (1378) were terms for commodities brought to England by Hanseatic merchants (beer, wood, leather). The tree with this name was also believed to have been native to Prussia. The adjective and verb senses ("trim, neat" and "to make trim, neat") are attested from 1594, and originate with spruce leather (1466), which was used to make a popular style of jerkins in the 1400s that was considered smart-looking.
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