căscăund

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Romanian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Inherited from Vulgar Latin root *cascabundus, from *cascare, or a variation of *căscăun, from căsca.

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Adjective[edit]

căscăund m or n (feminine singular căscăundă, masculine plural căscăunzi, feminine and neuter plural căscăunde)

  1. thoughtless, hare-brained, headless, scatter-brained
    Synonyms: zăpăcit, nătăfleț

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Noun[edit]

căscăund m (plural căscăunzi, feminine equivalent căscăundă)

  1. simpleton, gaper, booby

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