<span class="searchmatch">Astruc</span> From astre + -uc. IPA(key): (Central, Balearic) [əsˈtɾuk] IPA(key): (Valencia) [asˈtɾuk] <span class="searchmatch">astruc</span> (feminine astruga, masculine plural <span class="searchmatch">astrucs</span>,...
See also: <span class="searchmatch">astruc</span> French Wikipedia has an article on: <span class="searchmatch">Astruc</span> Wikipedia fr Borrowed from Occitan <span class="searchmatch">Astruc</span>. Historically most prevalent in Hérault and Lozère...
<span class="searchmatch">astrucs</span> masculine plural of <span class="searchmatch">astruc</span>...
quatridual (not comparable) (rare) Lasting four days 1737, Jean <span class="searchmatch">Astruc</span>, translated by William Barrowby, A Treatise of the Venereal Disease, translation...
malestru, malastru, from Old Occitan malastruc, derived from mal (“bad”) + <span class="searchmatch">astruc</span> (“lucky”). IPA(key): /ma.lesˈtru.o/ Rhymes: -uo Hyphenation: ma‧le‧strù‧o...
(Valencia) [ˌma.taˈpoʎ] matapoll m (invariable) flax-leaved daphne Synonym: <span class="searchmatch">astruc</span> “matapoll”, in Diccionari de la llengua catalana [Dictionary of the Catalan...
astre m (plural astres) heavenly body, astronomical object cos celeste astral <span class="searchmatch">astruc</span> desastre malastre astro- “astre”, in Diccionari de la llengua catalana [Dictionary...
Clysters sometymes do supplye the rowme of minoratyve medicines. 1747, Jean <span class="searchmatch">Astruc</span> (author; translator unknown), Academical Lectures on Fevers, page 112: Nothing...