Where does “Rousseauesque” come from?

Rousseauesque (English) comes from English Rousseau, from French rousseau, from French roux, from Old French ros, from Latin russus, from Latin Russia, from Old East Slavic Русь, from Finnish ruotsi — to row; to separate; loose, sparse, rare.

Rousseauesque (English): Rousseauian

Definitions

  1. Rousseauian

Ancestry of “Rousseauesque”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishRousseauJean-Jacques Rousseau (1712–1778), Genevan philosopher
2Frenchrousseauredhead
3Frenchrouxrusset; ginger; redhead
4Old Frenchrosreed, tooth of a weaver's comb
5Latinrussusred, reddish-brown
6LatinRussia
7Old East SlavicРусьRus; Ruthenia
8FinnishruotsiSwedish
9Proto-Finnic*roocciSwede originally anyone from Roslagen
10Old Swedishroþs-related to rowing
11Old Norseróðrrowing
12Proto-Germanicrōþrąoar; rudder
13Proto-Indo-Europeanh₁reh₁-to row; to separate; loose, sparse, rare
Every word from Proto-Indo-European h₁reh₁-