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earthy \ˈərthē, ˈə̄th-, ˈəith-, -thi sometimes -th-\ adjective (-er/-est) Etymology: Middle English erthy, from erthe earth + -y 1. : consisting of or resembling earth : having a property or properties characteristic of soil: as a. : suggesting or resembling earth in a manner directly perceptible by the senses < a stale earthy smell > < wine with an earthy flavor > < clad in dull earthy hues > b. of a mineral : without luster or dull and roughish to the touch c. : containing earthlike impurities 2. a. archaic : of or relating to the earth : terrestrial; especially : worldly — distinguished from spiritual, heavenly b. : characteristic of or associated with mortal life on the earth : not predominantly spiritual, ideal, or ethereal < a vigorous earthy woman > 3. : characterized by realistic material attitudes ranging from the matter-of-fact and practical to the unrefined, gross, and low < my anger and disgust at his gross earthy egoism — W.H.Hudson †1922 > 4. : having a cold and dry complexion : predominating in the elements earth and water — used with reference to phenomena and bodies as understood by the old natural philosophers and of signs of the zodiac; compare humor 5. : relating to an earth oxide Synonyms: see earthly |