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Italian
Etymology
From Latin secūrem.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈsku.re/
- Rhymes: -ure
- Hyphenation: scù‧re
Noun
scure f (plural scuri)
- axe
- Synonyms: ascia, mannaia
Adjective
scure f pl
- feminine plural of scuro
Romanian
Etymology
Inherited from Latin excurrere, present active infinitive of excurrō.
Verb
a scure (third-person singular present scure, past participle scurs) 3rd conj.
- (rare, archaic) to rise, come, spring, appear, flow
- Synonym: izvorî
- (rare, archaic) to flow/run out, let out, stream/flow down
- Synonym: scurge