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scrob

Cf. also Romanian scorbură. <span class="searchmatch">scrob</span> m resting place, den, lair Borrowed from Old Church Slavonic скробъ (skrobŭ). <span class="searchmatch">scrob</span> n (plural scroburi) fried eggs...


scrobușor

From <span class="searchmatch">scrob</span> +‎ -ușor. scrobușor n (plural scrobușoare) diminutive of <span class="searchmatch">scrob</span> scrobușor in Academia Română, Micul dicționar academic, ediția a II-a, Bucharest:...


scrobi

singular present scrobește, past participle scrobit) 4th conjugation to starch     conjugation of scrobi (fourth conjugation, -esc- infix) <span class="searchmatch">scrob</span> scrobeală...


Scrobbesburh

From *<span class="searchmatch">sċrob</span> (“shrub, scrub”) +‎ burh. IPA(key): /ˈʃrob.besˌburx/, [ˈʃrob.bezˌburˠx] Sċrobbesburh f Shrewsbury Sċrobbesbyriġsċīr f (“Shropshire”) Middle...


omletă

IPA(key): /omˈletə/ Hyphenation: om‧le‧tă omletă f (plural omlete) omelette <span class="searchmatch">scrob</span> “omletă”, in DEX online—Dicționare ale limbii române (Dictionaries of the...


scorbură

a lost Romanian word *scorb and its plural scorburi. Compare Aromanian <span class="searchmatch">scrob</span>, cf. Italian scroba. scorbură f (plural scorburi) a hollow (sunken area...


jumară

frying eggs in grease Synonyms: (Transylvania) papară, (Moldavia (region)) <span class="searchmatch">scrob</span> (figurative, derogatory) weak man (regional) mamaliga with whey cooked in...


scrobis

trench Synonym: fossa grave Third-declension noun (i-stem). Aromanian: <span class="searchmatch">scrob</span> Romanian: scorbură “scrobis”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879)...


Richard's Castle

The castle, of which very little remains, was built by a Norman, Richard <span class="searchmatch">Scrob</span> or Scrope, by 1051. Richard&#039;s Castle A village and civil parish in north...


Shrewsbury

English Sċrobbesburh (literally “fort in the scrubland region”), from *<span class="searchmatch">sċrob</span> (“shrub, scrub”) + burh. Compare Shropshire from Sċrobbesċīr, short form...