How Do You Spell ROTURIER?

Pronunciation: [ɹˈɒt͡ʃəɹɪə] (IPA)

The word "Roturier" is a French term that refers to someone of low social status, a commoner rather than a member of the aristocracy. The IPA phonetic transcription of "Roturier" is /rɔ.ty.ʁje/, with the "r" being pronounced at the back of the throat, the "o" and "u" forming a rounded sound, and the "j" being pronounced like the English "y." The spelling of "Roturier" preserves the French pronunciation and spelling of the word, highlighting its origin from the French language.

Common Misspellings for ROTURIER

  • roturee
  • eoturier
  • doturier
  • foturier
  • toturier
  • 5oturier
  • 4oturier
  • riturier
  • rkturier
  • rlturier
  • rpturier
  • r0turier
  • r9turier
  • rorurier
  • rofurier
  • rogurier
  • royurier
  • ro6urier
  • ro5urier
  • rotyrier

Etymology of ROTURIER

The word Roturier derives from the Middle French term roturier, which originally meant a person of low social status or a commoner. It is believed to have emerged in the 14th century from the Old French word roture, which referred to the act of clearing land for agricultural use. In feudal society, individuals who did not belong to the nobility were often engaged in such activities, and thus came to be referred to as roturiers. Over time, the term also acquired the meaning of a person lacking noble birth or privilege. The etymology of roture itself can be traced back to the Latin word ruptura, meaning breaking or rupture.

Plural form of ROTURIER is ROTURIERS

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