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Created page with "==English== ===Alternative forms=== * louché ===Etymology=== Borrowed from French [https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/louche louche]. ===Katakana Transliteration=== ルーシュ (rūshu) ===Adjective=== '''louche''' (comparative '''loucher''') # Of [https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/questionable questionable] [https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/taste taste] or [https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/morality morality]; [https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/decadent decadent]. # Not [ht..."
 
 
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==English==
==English==
===Alternative forms===
* [[louché]]


===Etymology===
===Etymology===

Latest revision as of 08:26, 24 March 2026

English

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French louche.

Katakana Transliteration

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ルーシュ (rūshu)

Adjective

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louche (comparative loucher)

  1. Of questionable taste or morality; decadent.
  2. Not reputable or decent.
  3. Unconventional and slightly disreputable in an attractive manner; raffish, rakish.

Derived terms

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Noun

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louche (uncountable or countable, depending on usage)

  1. A dubious or disreputable person or thing.

Verb

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louche (third-person singular louches, present participle louching, simple past and past participle louched)

  1. To make an alcoholic beverage, such as absinthe or ouzo, cloudy by mixing it with water, due to the presence of anethole.
    Certain anise-flavored drinks have developed a mystique based on the exotic appearance of louching.

Further reading

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[[Category:English adjectives]] [[Category:English nouns]] [[Category:English verbs]] [[Category:Distilled beverages]]