/dɾɛt͡ɕ/ (Dialectal) <span class="searchmatch">dreq</span> m (plural dreqër, definite dreqi, definite plural dreqërit) devil Synonyms: djall, shejtan, lanet dragua, dragoi <span class="searchmatch">dreq</span> alternative form...
Borrowed from Moroccan Arabic طلق (ṭlaq). <span class="searchmatch">ḍřeq</span> (Tifinagh spelling ⴹⵔⴻⵇ) (transitive) to let go, to detach (transitive) to untie, to loosen (transitive)...
dreqit definite genitive/dative/ablative singular of <span class="searchmatch">dreq</span>...
dreqi inflection of <span class="searchmatch">dreq</span>: definite nominative singular indefinite genitive/dative/ablative singular...
From Ottoman Turkish شیطان (şeytân), from Arabic شَيْطَان (šayṭān). IPA(key): /ʃɛjtan/ Hyphenation: shej‧tan shejtan m Satan, Devil djall, <span class="searchmatch">dreq</span>...
person; bastard person without morals (devil) koftëlargti (Gheg), djall m, <span class="searchmatch">dreq</span> m, shejtan m, lanet, demon m (ateist) ateist m, mosbestimtar m pafeja f pafe...
definite plural dragonjtë) dragon slayer dragon hero, courageous person <span class="searchmatch">dreq</span> lubi kuçedër ^ Schumacher, Stefan, Matzinger, Joachim (2013) Die Verben des...
definite plural djajtë) devil This entry needs an inflection-table template. <span class="searchmatch">dreq</span> djallëzi djallos djallushë padjallëzuar ^ Topalli, Kolec (2017) “djall”,...
From an attested dialectal <span class="searchmatch">dreq</span>, a phonetic variant of drejt. Alternatively from the adverb ndreq (“straight”). IPA(key): [ndɾecç] ndreq (aorist ndreqa...