From Latin scarus. <span class="searchmatch">scaro</span> m (plural scari) parrotfish Carso, corsa, sacro, scora, sorca From Proto-Germanic *skar-, *skaraz (“ploughshare”), from Proto-Indo-European...
present indicative second-person singular imperative Carso, corsa, sacro, <span class="searchmatch">scaro</span>, sorca scoret scora inflection of score: simple past past participle scora...
sewer rat (clarification of this definition is needed) (strongly vulgar) vulva, vagina Synonyms: see Thesaurus:vagina Carso, corsa, sacro, <span class="searchmatch">scaro</span>, scora...
Carso m Karst (a mountainous karst plateau in northeastern Italy and southwestern Slovenia; in full, Karst Plateau) corsa, sacro, <span class="searchmatch">scaro</span>, scora, sorca...
<span class="searchmatch">sċaro</span>, sċyru From Proto-West Germanic *skaru, from Proto-Germanic *skarō (“division; share; troop”), whence also Old High German scara, Dutch schaar....
[feminine] Scherge From Middle High German schar, from Old High German <span class="searchmatch">scaro</span>. Cognate with German scheren (“to shear”), German Schere (“shear, scissors”)...
declension scar, a kind of fish Second-declension noun. → French: scare Italian: <span class="searchmatch">scaro</span> Portuguese: escaro Spanish: escaro → Translingual: Scarus “scarus”, in Charlton...
(plural escars) Alternative form of eschar. Probably borrowed from Ligurian <span class="searchmatch">scaro</span>; ultimately from Ancient Greek ἐσχάριον (eskhárion). Cognate with Italian...
corso corsa f sg feminine singular of corso (“Corsican”) Carso, sacro, <span class="searchmatch">scaro</span>, scora, sorca Borrowed from Ancient Greek κόρση (kórsē). (Classical Latin)...
Vocabolario Treccani on line, Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana Carso, corsa, <span class="searchmatch">scaro</span>, scora, sorca From Proto-Italic *sakrāō. By surface analysis, sacer (“sacred...