urdoare

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Romanian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Unknown. Either from Vulgar Latin root *horridor, horridōrem, from Latin horridus, possibly akin to French ordure (garbage, refuse) (cf. also Old Catalan hòrreu (filthy), Old Spanish horrura (filth, impurity, scum)), or more likely from Latin odor, odōrem, with the addition of the -r- later.

Noun[edit]

urdoare f (plural urdori)

  1. sleep, gound, rheum, crusty or gummy discharge found in the corner of the eye
  2. lippitude, blearedness

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