pur et dur
English
Etymology
From the French pur et dur (“hard-line”, literally “pure and hard”).
Adjective
- (Canadian politics) Being a hardliner of the Quebec independence movement.
- 2011, Robert Bothwell, Canada and Quebec: One Country, Two Histories: Revised Edition, UBC Press, →ISBN, page 256:
- Among separatists, Parizeau was known as pur et dur, hard-line and uncompromising.
Coordinate terms
See also
Further reading
- pur et dur on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Anagrams
French
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /pyʁ e dyʁ/
Audio (CAN) (file)
Adjective
pur et dur (feminine pure et dure, masculine plural purs et durs, feminine plural pures et dures)
- (chiefly politics) extreme, hard-line, uncompromising
- Synonyms: déterminé, extrémiste
- un traditionalisme pur et dur ― staunch traditionalism
- archetypal, exemplary
- (Canadian politics) pur et dur (being a hardliner of the Quebec independence movement)
- Coordinate term: pure laine
See also
Further reading
- pur et dur on the French Wikipedia.Wikipedia fr
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