agru

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Aromanian

Etymology

Inherited from Latin ager, agrum (field, ground).

Noun

agru m

  1. field, plot of land; ploughed field

Derived terms


Latvian

Adjective

agru

  1. (deprecated template usage) accusative singular masculine form of agrs
  2. (deprecated template usage) instrumental singular masculine form of agrs
  3. (deprecated template usage) genitive plural masculine form of agrs
  4. (deprecated template usage) accusative singular feminine form of agrs
  5. (deprecated template usage) instrumental singular feminine form of agrs
  6. (deprecated template usage) genitive plural feminine form of agrs

Megleno-Romanian

Etymology

Inherited from Latin ager, agrum (field, ground). DEX Online

Noun

agru m

  1. field, plot of land

Romanian

Etymology

Inherited from Latin agrum, accusative singular of ager (field, ground) (although preserved as a popular form only in Transylvania, and revived as a neologism for general use). DEX Online, itself from Proto-Italic *agros, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *h₂éǵros.

Noun

agru n (plural agre)

  1. field, plot of land

Declension

Synonyms

Further reading


Sicilian

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Vulgar Latin *acrus, from Latin ācer.

Adjective

agru

  1. sour