Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for A-GRES'TIC, or A-GRES'TIC-AL
A-GRES'TIC, or A-GRES'TIC-AL, a. [L. agrestis; Fr. agreste; from L. ager, a field, or the same root.]
Rural; rustic; pertaining to fields or the country, in opposition to the city; unpolished. Gregory.
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