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ro·tu·ri·er \rōˈtu̇rēˌā, rō.ˈtyu̇-, F rȯtu̅e̅ryā\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle French, from roture land tenure of a person not of noble birth, newly cleared land, action of breaking (from Old French routure action of breaking, from Latin ruptura fracture, break) + -ier — more at rupture 1. : a person not of noble birth; specifically : a freeman holding land by payment of rent in money or kind without feudal duties and charges 2. : a rich person of plebeian origin : nouveau riche |