dusty

See also: Dusty

English

Etymology

From Middle English dusty, dusti, from Old English dūstiġ, dystiġ, dȳstiġ (dusty), equivalent to dust + -y. Cognate with Dutch donzig (cottony, downy, woolly), German dunstig (hazy, misty).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈdʌsti/
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  • Rhymes: -ʌsti

Adjective

dusty (comparative dustier, superlative dustiest)

  1. Covered with dust.
  2. Powdery and resembling dust.
  3. Grey in parts.
  4. (African American Vernacular, slang) Ugly, disgusting (a general term of abuse)

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Middle English

Alternative forms

  • dusti

Etymology

From Old English dūstiġ; equivalent to dust + -y.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈdustiː/, /ˈduːstiː/

Adjective

dusty

  1. dusty, dust-covered
  2. like dust, powdery

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