laur
See also: Laur
Nehan
Noun
laur
References
- Nehan dictionary, page 99
Old English
Alternative forms
Etymology
Pronunciation
Noun
laur m
Declension
Declension of laur (strong a-stem)
Derived terms
References
- Joseph Bosworth and T. Northcote Toller (1898) “laur”, in An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary[1], 2nd edition, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Polish
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin laurus, from Old Latin dacrus.
Pronunciation
Noun
laur m inan
- laurel (Laurus nobilis)
- Synonym: wawrzyn
- laurel (crown of laurel)
- Synonym: wawrzyn
- (figuratively) laurel (honor, distinction)
- Synonym: wawrzyn
Declension
Declension of laur
Derived terms
adjective
noun
Related terms
adverb
verbs
Further reading
- laur in Wielki słownik języka polskiego, Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN
- laur in Polish dictionaries at PWN
Romanian
Etymology
From Latin laurus. The sense of "laurel" is probably a learned borrowing, in contrast to that of "jimsonweed".
Noun
laur m (plural lauri)
- laurel (evergreen shrub, of the genus Laurus)
- jimsonweed, thorn apple (Datura stramonium)
Declension
Declension of laur
Synonyms
- (laurel): dafin
Tocharian B
Noun
laur
- spike (of iron)
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- Polish terms borrowed from Latin
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- Rhymes:Polish/awr
- Rhymes:Polish/awr/1 syllable
- Polish lemmas
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- pl:Headwear
- pl:Laurel family plants
- Romanian terms inherited from Latin
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- ro:Plants
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