-urfa Hyphenation: tùr‧fa <span class="searchmatch">turfa</span> f (plural turfe) (archaic) peat Synonym: torba peat bog Synonym: torbiera turficolo turfofilo <span class="searchmatch">turfa</span> in Treccani.it – Vocabolario...
<span class="searchmatch">turfas</span> f plural of <span class="searchmatch">turfa</span>...
𐌆𐌉𐌋𐌀𐌈 • (zilaθ) zilath, praetor, a certain administrative rank Jean MacIntosh <span class="searchmatch">Turfa</span>, The Etruscan World...
From <span class="searchmatch">turfa</span> + -filo. IPA(key): /turˈfɔ.fi.lo/ Rhymes: -ɔfilo Hyphenation: tur‧fò‧fi‧lo turfofilo (feminine turfofila, masculine plural turfofili, feminine...
From <span class="searchmatch">turfa</span> + -colo. IPA(key): /turˈfi.ko.lo/ Rhymes: -ikolo Hyphenation: tur‧fì‧co‧lo turficolo (feminine turficola, masculine plural turficoli, feminine...
Morphologically from the root ط ر ف (ṭ r f). IPA(key): /tˤur.fa/ طُرْفَة • (<span class="searchmatch">ṭurfa</span>) f (plural طُرَف (ṭuraf) or طَرَائِف (ṭarāʔif)) novelty; rarity anecdote;...
Manchester: Manchester University Press, →ISBN, page 217 Jean MacIntosh <span class="searchmatch">Turfa</span>, The Etruscan World Paleoglot's Etruscan-English dictionary (notes on rasna)...
strong] 1Now rare, see notes. torfig vertorfen Polish: torf Portuguese: <span class="searchmatch">turfa</span> Russian: торф (torf) → Abkhaz: а-то́рф (a-tʼórf) → Armenian: տորֆ (torf)...
Schiavo, 10: The western Mediterranean before The Etruscans, Jean MacIntosh <span class="searchmatch">Turfa</span>, The Etruscan World, Taylor & Francis (Routledge), page 209, Two points...
further etymology is uncertain. Theories include; Related to Arabic طُرْفَة (<span class="searchmatch">ṭurfa</span>, “novelty, rarity”), Derived from the name of the city Turfan, which is...