*rubiculus, diminutive derived from Latin rōbīgō, rūbīgō. Compare Catalan rovell, French rouille, Spanish robín. <span class="searchmatch">rovilh</span> m (plural <span class="searchmatch">rovilhs</span>) rust rovilhar...
<span class="searchmatch">rovilh</span> + -ar. Compare Catalan rovellar, French rouiller. rovilhar to rust Lengadocian (Central Occitan) Auvernhàs Gascon Lemosin Provençau...
Inherited from Latin rōbīginem. Compare Catalan rovell, French rouille, Occitan <span class="searchmatch">rovilh</span>. IPA(key): /roˈbin/ [roˈβ̞ĩn] Rhymes: -in Syllabification: ro‧bín robín m...
Latin rōbīgō (“rust”). First attested in the 13th century. Compare Occitan <span class="searchmatch">rovilh</span>, French rouille, Spanish robín. IPA(key): (Central) [ruˈβɛʎ] IPA(key): (Balearic)...
Franco-Provençal: roulye French: rouille Occitano-Romance: Catalan: rovell Occitan: <span class="searchmatch">rovilh</span> Aragonese: robín ⇒ Vulgar Latin: *robūgo, *robūginem Padanian: Romansch:...
usually denoting diseased conditions). Compare Catalan rovell, Occitan <span class="searchmatch">rovilh</span>, Spanish robín. IPA(key): /ʁuj/ rouille (plural rouilles) rust (color/colour)...
Norman: roui m Norwegian: Bokmål: rust (no) m or f Nynorsk: rust f Occitan: <span class="searchmatch">rovilh</span> (oc) Old Church Slavonic: Cyrillic: ръжда f (rŭžda) Old East Slavic: ръжа f...