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Webster 1913 Edition


Gauche


Gauche

(gōsh)
,
Noun.
[F.]
1.
Left handed;
hence,
awkward; clumsy.
2.
(Geom.)
Winding; twisted; warped; – applied to curves and surfaces.

Definition 2024


gauche

gauche

English

Adjective

gauche (comparative more gauche, superlative most gauche)

  1. Awkward or lacking in social graces; bumbling.
    • 19th century, Samuel Griswold Goodrich (1793-1860), The Spirit Court of Practice and Pretence:
      Seeking by vulgar pomp and gauche display
      In 'good society', to make her way
    • 1879, George Meredith, The Egoist, chapter XLVI
      She looked a trifle gauche, it struck me; more like a country girl with the hoyden taming in her than the well-bred creature she is.
    • 1895, H.G. Wells, The Wonderful Visit, Chapter 18:
      "He's a trifle gauche" said Lady Hammergallow, jumping upon the Vicar's attention. "He neither bows nor smiles. He must cultivate oddities like that. Every successful executant is more or less gauche."
  2. (mathematics, archaic) Skewed, not plane.
  3. (chemistry) Describing a torsion angle of 60°

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Antonyms

  • (lacking in social graces): adroit

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French

Etymology

From gauchir (warp, distort), a conflation of Old French gauchier (tread) (from Frankish *walkijan, *walkan, cognate with English walk) + Old French guenchir (deviate) (from Frankish *wenkjan (sway, falter)). Gauche replaced the original word for "left", senestre, in the sixteenth century.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɡoʃ/

Adjective

gauche m, f (plural gauches)

  1. awkward, gawky
  2. left

Noun

gauche f (plural gauches)

  1. the left, the left-hand side

gauche m (plural gauches)

  1. (boxing) a left-hander, a southpaw

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Norman

Pronunciation

Noun

gauche f (plural gauches)

  1. (Jersey) left