"russet" meaning in English

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Adjective

IPA: /ˈɹʌsɪt/ [General-American, Received-Pronunciation] Audio: LL-Q1860 (eng)-Vealhurl-russet.wav [Southern-England] Forms: more russet [comparative], most russet [superlative]
enPR: rŭsʹĭt Rhymes: -ʌsɪt Etymology: From Middle English russet, from Anglo-Norman russet, rossat, roset, and Middle French rosset, rousset (“reddish, reddish-brown; a rough wool cloth”), from Middle French rous, rus (“to rouse”) + -et (“suffix indicating diminution”); compare Late Latin rossetum, russetum, russeta (“rough wool cloth”), Latin russus (“red”) (from Proto-Indo-European *h₁rewdʰ- (“red”)), Occitan rosseta (“rough wool cloth”). Etymology templates: {{root|en|ine-pro|*h₁rewdʰ-}} [Template:root], {{inh|en|enm|russet}} Middle English russet, {{der|en|xno|russet}} Anglo-Norman russet, {{m|fro|rossat}} rossat, {{m|fro|roset}} roset, {{der|en|frm|rosset}} Middle French rosset, {{m|frm|rousset||reddish, reddish-brown; a rough wool cloth}} rousset (“reddish, reddish-brown; a rough wool cloth”), {{der|en|frm|rous}} Middle French rous, {{m|frm|rus||to rouse}} rus (“to rouse”), {{m|frm|-et||suffix indicating diminution}} -et (“suffix indicating diminution”), {{cog|LL.|rossetum}} Late Latin rossetum, {{m|la|russetum}} russetum, {{m|la|russeta||rough wool cloth}} russeta (“rough wool cloth”), {{cog|la|russus||red}} Latin russus (“red”), {{cog|ine-pro|*h₁rewdʰ-||red}} Proto-Indo-European *h₁rewdʰ- (“red”), {{cog|oc|rosseta||rough wool cloth}} Occitan rosseta (“rough wool cloth”) Head templates: {{en-adj}} russet (comparative more russet, superlative most russet)
  1. Having a reddish-brown color. Categories (lifeform): Apple cultivars, Potatoes Translations (color): червенокафяв (červenokafjav) (Bulgarian), ruĝbruna (Esperanto), roux [masculine] (French), rousse [feminine] (French), rostbraun (German), rozsdabarna (Hungarian), donnrua (Irish), あずき色の (azukiiro no) (Japanese), russus (Latin), црвенока́феав (crvenokáfeav) (Macedonian), marrojizo (Spanish), marrojiza [feminine] (Spanish), rödbrun (Swedish), rosse [feminine, masculine] (Walloon)
    Sense id: en-russet-en-adj-2Yj18ud~ Disambiguation of Apple cultivars: 10 5 6 4 16 12 15 11 6 15 Disambiguation of Potatoes: 12 5 7 5 11 14 18 3 5 20 Categories (other): English entries with topic categories using raw markup Disambiguation of English entries with topic categories using raw markup: 10 2 10 6 13 16 21 3 0 18 Disambiguation of 'color': 100 0 0 0 0
  2. (archaic) Gray or ash-colored. Tags: archaic
    Sense id: en-russet-en-adj-NSQH6kZK
  3. Rustic, homespun, coarse, plain.
    Sense id: en-russet-en-adj-TuuCubfa Categories (other): English entries with topic categories using raw markup Disambiguation of English entries with topic categories using raw markup: 10 2 10 6 13 16 21 3 0 18
  4. The condition of leather when its treatment is complete, but it is not yet colored (stained) and polished.
    Sense id: en-russet-en-adj-eR7aD0Xl
  5. (botany) Having a rough skin that is reddish-brown or greyish; russeted. Categories (topical): Botany Categories (lifeform): Apple cultivars, Potatoes
    Sense id: en-russet-en-adj-j8k1wNW~ Disambiguation of Apple cultivars: 10 5 6 4 16 12 15 11 6 15 Disambiguation of Potatoes: 12 5 7 5 11 14 18 3 5 20 Categories (other): English entries with topic categories using raw markup Disambiguation of English entries with topic categories using raw markup: 10 2 10 6 13 16 21 3 0 18 Topics: biology, botany, natural-sciences

Noun

IPA: /ˈɹʌsɪt/ [General-American, Received-Pronunciation] Audio: LL-Q1860 (eng)-Vealhurl-russet.wav [Southern-England] Forms: russets [plural]
enPR: rŭsʹĭt Rhymes: -ʌsɪt Etymology: From Middle English russet, from Anglo-Norman russet, rossat, roset, and Middle French rosset, rousset (“reddish, reddish-brown; a rough wool cloth”), from Middle French rous, rus (“to rouse”) + -et (“suffix indicating diminution”); compare Late Latin rossetum, russetum, russeta (“rough wool cloth”), Latin russus (“red”) (from Proto-Indo-European *h₁rewdʰ- (“red”)), Occitan rosseta (“rough wool cloth”). Etymology templates: {{root|en|ine-pro|*h₁rewdʰ-}} [Template:root], {{inh|en|enm|russet}} Middle English russet, {{der|en|xno|russet}} Anglo-Norman russet, {{m|fro|rossat}} rossat, {{m|fro|roset}} roset, {{der|en|frm|rosset}} Middle French rosset, {{m|frm|rousset||reddish, reddish-brown; a rough wool cloth}} rousset (“reddish, reddish-brown; a rough wool cloth”), {{der|en|frm|rous}} Middle French rous, {{m|frm|rus||to rouse}} rus (“to rouse”), {{m|frm|-et||suffix indicating diminution}} -et (“suffix indicating diminution”), {{cog|LL.|rossetum}} Late Latin rossetum, {{m|la|russetum}} russetum, {{m|la|russeta||rough wool cloth}} russeta (“rough wool cloth”), {{cog|la|russus||red}} Latin russus (“red”), {{cog|ine-pro|*h₁rewdʰ-||red}} Proto-Indo-European *h₁rewdʰ- (“red”), {{cog|oc|rosseta||rough wool cloth}} Occitan rosseta (“rough wool cloth”) Head templates: {{en-noun|~}} russet (countable and uncountable, plural russets)
  1. A reddish-brown color. Tags: countable, uncountable Categories (lifeform): Apple cultivars, Potatoes Translations (color): ruĝbruno (Esperanto), roux (French), ocre [feminine] (Galician), rőt (Hungarian), vörösesbarna (Hungarian), donnrua (note: of cloth) [masculine] (Irish), あずき色 (azukiiro) (Japanese), ocre [masculine] (Spanish), marrojizo [masculine] (Spanish), marrojiza [feminine] (Spanish), color teja (Spanish), bermejo [masculine] (Spanish), bermeja [feminine] (Spanish), rhytgoch (Welsh)
    Sense id: en-russet-en-noun-xOCqu~S1 Disambiguation of Apple cultivars: 10 5 6 4 16 12 15 11 6 15 Disambiguation of Potatoes: 12 5 7 5 11 14 18 3 5 20 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English entries with topic categories using raw markup Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 45 48 5 1 Disambiguation of English entries with topic categories using raw markup: 10 2 10 6 13 16 21 3 0 18 Disambiguation of 'color': 100 0 0 0
  2. A coarse, reddish-brown, homespun fabric; clothes made with such fabric. Tags: countable, uncountable Categories (lifeform): Apple cultivars, Potatoes, Vegetables Translations (fabric): vadmal (english: historical in this tense: red-brown, coarse fabric) [common-gender, neuter] (Swedish)
    Sense id: en-russet-en-noun-ywm8o3yX Disambiguation of Apple cultivars: 10 5 6 4 16 12 15 11 6 15 Disambiguation of Potatoes: 12 5 7 5 11 14 18 3 5 20 Disambiguation of Vegetables: 10 4 15 5 10 14 21 4 3 13 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English entries with topic categories using raw markup Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 45 48 5 1 Disambiguation of English entries with topic categories using raw markup: 10 2 10 6 13 16 21 3 0 18 Disambiguation of 'fabric': 0 95 5 0
  3. A variety of apple with rough, russet-colored skin. Tags: countable, uncountable Categories (topical): Browns, Colors Categories (lifeform): Apple cultivars Synonyms: russeting Translations (apple): ренета (reneta) [feminine] (Bulgarian), reineta [feminine] (Galician), Renette [feminine] (German), ranett (Hungarian), ranét (Hungarian), rua-úll [masculine] (Irish), ренета (reneta) [feminine] (Macedonian), reineta [feminine] (Spanish)
    Sense id: en-russet-en-noun-eCKL~TyP Disambiguation of Browns: 15 5 8 3 7 14 15 19 1 12 Disambiguation of Colors: 15 6 9 4 6 13 15 19 2 11 Disambiguation of Apple cultivars: 10 5 6 4 16 12 15 11 6 15 Disambiguation of 'apple': 0 0 100 0
  4. A variety of potato with rough, dark gray-brown skin. Tags: countable, uncountable
    Sense id: en-russet-en-noun-0wxYu1Ao

Verb

IPA: /ˈɹʌsɪt/ [General-American, Received-Pronunciation] Audio: LL-Q1860 (eng)-Vealhurl-russet.wav [Southern-England] Forms: russets [present, singular, third-person], russeting [participle, present], russetting [participle, present], russeted [participle, past], russeted [past], russetted [participle, past], russetted [past]
enPR: rŭsʹĭt Rhymes: -ʌsɪt Etymology: From Middle English russet, from Anglo-Norman russet, rossat, roset, and Middle French rosset, rousset (“reddish, reddish-brown; a rough wool cloth”), from Middle French rous, rus (“to rouse”) + -et (“suffix indicating diminution”); compare Late Latin rossetum, russetum, russeta (“rough wool cloth”), Latin russus (“red”) (from Proto-Indo-European *h₁rewdʰ- (“red”)), Occitan rosseta (“rough wool cloth”). Etymology templates: {{root|en|ine-pro|*h₁rewdʰ-}} [Template:root], {{inh|en|enm|russet}} Middle English russet, {{der|en|xno|russet}} Anglo-Norman russet, {{m|fro|rossat}} rossat, {{m|fro|roset}} roset, {{der|en|frm|rosset}} Middle French rosset, {{m|frm|rousset||reddish, reddish-brown; a rough wool cloth}} rousset (“reddish, reddish-brown; a rough wool cloth”), {{der|en|frm|rous}} Middle French rous, {{m|frm|rus||to rouse}} rus (“to rouse”), {{m|frm|-et||suffix indicating diminution}} -et (“suffix indicating diminution”), {{cog|LL.|rossetum}} Late Latin rossetum, {{m|la|russetum}} russetum, {{m|la|russeta||rough wool cloth}} russeta (“rough wool cloth”), {{cog|la|russus||red}} Latin russus (“red”), {{cog|ine-pro|*h₁rewdʰ-||red}} Proto-Indo-European *h₁rewdʰ- (“red”), {{cog|oc|rosseta||rough wool cloth}} Occitan rosseta (“rough wool cloth”) Head templates: {{en-verb|past2=russetted|pres_ptc2=russetting}} russet (third-person singular simple present russets, present participle russeting or russetting, simple past and past participle russeted or russetted)
  1. (transitive, intransitive, of apples, pears, etc.) To develop reddish-brown spots; to cause russeting. Tags: intransitive, of apples, transitive, usually Categories (lifeform): Apple cultivars, Potatoes, Root vegetables Derived forms: russet apple (english: see above), russeted, russet ground squirrel, russeting, russet potato (english: see above), russet sparrow
    Sense id: en-russet-en-verb-0i~TBP5x Disambiguation of Apple cultivars: 10 5 6 4 16 12 15 11 6 15 Disambiguation of Potatoes: 12 5 7 5 11 14 18 3 5 20 Disambiguation of Root vegetables: 12 6 8 6 10 14 16 4 4 20 Categories (other): English entries with topic categories using raw markup Disambiguation of English entries with topic categories using raw markup: 10 2 10 6 13 16 21 3 0 18

Inflected forms

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          "text": "The cauſe of the curled diſease he attributes to potatoes being of late years produced from ſeed inſtead of roots as formerly. Such will not ſtand good more than two or three years, uſe what method you pleaſe. Laſt ſpring he ſet the old red and white ruſſets, and had not a curled potato amongſt them.",
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          "text": "Potatoes come in so many different shapes, sizes, colors, and types that you need to choose the right potato for the job—dry fluffy russets for baking or gnocchi, waxy reds for potato salads, buttery yellow Sieglinde and blue heirlooms for colorful mashes, French fingerlings to steam for fancy dinners.",
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        "3": "",
        "4": "to rouse"
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        "3": "",
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    },
    {
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        "1": "LL.",
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      },
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        "3": "",
        "4": "rough wool cloth"
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        "3": "",
        "4": "red"
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    },
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        "3": "",
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        "2": "rosseta",
        "3": "",
        "4": "rough wool cloth"
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        "singular",
        "third-person"
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    },
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        "past"
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        "participle",
        "past"
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        {
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