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Etymology
Borrowed from Latin prūrītus.
Pronunciation
Noun
prurit m (plural prurits)
- itch, itching, itchiness
- Synonym: pruïja
Further reading
French
Etymology
Inherited from Middle French prurit, from Old French prurit (first attested in 1271), borrowed from Latin prūrītus.
Pronunciation
Noun
prurit m (plural prurits)
- itch, itchiness
- Synonym: démangeaison f
- itch, in the sense of a desire or want
Descendants
Further reading
Latin
Verb
prūrit
- third-person singular present active indicative of prūriō
Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from French prurit m, ultimately borrowed from Latin pruritus m.
Pronunciation
Noun
prurit n (uncountable)
- pruritus
Declension