Rustic

Adjective
rustic


 * 1) country-styled or pastoral; rural
 * 2) unfinished or roughly finished work
 * 3) crude, rough
 * rustic country where the sheep and cattle roamed freely

Noun

 * 1) A person from a rural area.
 * 2) * 1906 — Arthur Conan Doyle, Sir Nigel, Ch IX
 * The King looked at the motionless figure, at the little crowd of hushed expectant rustics beyond the bridge, and finally at the face of Chandos, which shone with amusement.
 * 1) * 1927-29 — Mahatma Gandhi, An Autobiography or The Story of my Experiments with Truth, Part V, The Stain of Indigo, translated 1940 by Mahadev Desai
 * Thus this ignorant, unsophisticated but resolute agriculturist captured me. So early in 1917, we left Calcutta for Champaran, looking just like fellow rustics.

Adjectives for Rustic
boorish; austere; impudent; honest; patient; egregious; simple.

Adverbs for Rustic
artlessly; shabbily;  quaintly;  boorishly; bluntly; rudely; clownishly; cheaply; remotely; inconveniently; uncomfortably; undesirably; intolerably; roughly; clumsily; outlandishly; unattractively.

Thesaurus
Arcadian, Bauer, Spartan, agrarian, agrestic, agricultural, agriculturalist, agriculturist, agrologist, agronomist, apple knocker, artless, ascetic, austere, awkward, backwoods, backwoodsman, bald, bare, boor, boorish, bucolic, bumpkin, campestral, candid, clod, cloddish, clodhopper, clown, coffee-planter, collective farm worker, common, commonplace, countrified, country, country bumpkin, country cousin, countryman, countrywoman, crofter, cropper, crude, cultivator, direct, dirt farmer, dry, dry farmer, dull, exurbanite, farm, farm laborer, farmer, farmhand, frank, gawky, gentleman farmer, granger, greenhorn, grower, guileless, harvester, harvestman, haymaker, hayseed, hick, hillbilly, homely, homespun, husbandman, ingenuous, jay, kibbutznik, kolkhoznik, kulak, lean, looby, lout, loutish, lowland, lumpen, matter-of-fact, mossback, mountaineer, muzhik, naive, natural, neat, oaf, oafish, open, outland, pastoral, peasant, peasant holder, picker, plain, plain-speaking, plain-spoken, planter, plodding, plowboy, plowman, prosaic, prosing, prosy, provincial, pure, raiser, rancher, ranchman, reaper, redneck, ridge runner, rough, rube, rural, severe, sharecropper, simple, simple-speaking, sober, sower, spare, stark, straightforward, suburbanite, tea-planter, tenant farmer, tiller, tree farmer, truck farmer, unadorned, unaffected, uncomplicated, uncultivated, uncultured, ungainly, unimaginative, unmannerly, unpoetical, unpolished, unrefined, unsophisticated, unvarnished, upland, woodsy, yap, yeoman, yokel

Etymology
From rusticus:.

Adjective

 * Dutch:
 * Finnish: maaseutumainen, maalaismainen


 * German:


 * Finnish: karkeatekoinen

Quotations

 * late 1700s — Robert Burns, Behold, My Love, How Green the Groves
 * The Princely revel may survey Our rustic dance wi' scorn.
 * 1818 — Mary Shelley, Frankenstein, or the Modern Prometheus Ch. I
 * With his permission my mother prevailed on her rustic guardians to yield their charge to her. They were fond of the sweet orphan. Her presence had seemed a blessing to them, but it would be unfair to her to keep her in poverty and want when Providence afforded her such powerful protection.
 * 1820 — Washington Irving, Rural Life in England in The Sketchbook of Geoffrey Crayon
 * To this mingling of cultivated and rustic society may also be attributed the rural feeling that runs through British literature.

Anagrams

 * citrus
 * Curtis
 * rictus