aură

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See also: aura, Aura, AURA, àura, aurá, and aurą

Megleno-Romanian

Etymology

Inherited from Latin aura.[1][2] Compare Aromanian avrã.

Noun

aură f

  1. cold, coolness
  2. shiver
  3. breeze

References

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin aura (19th century), or possibly partly through Italian aura, cf. also French aura; mostly found in romantic poetry. It was once probably also a popularly inherited word further in the past, but was preserved as such only in other Eastern Romance languages: cf. Aromanian avrã and Megleno-Romanian aură.

Noun

aură f (plural aure)

  1. (uncommon) breeze
    Synonyms: boare, adiere
  2. (literary) halo, nimbus, aureola
    Synonyms: nimb, aureolă