furt

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See also: fürt and Furt

Catalan

Etymology

From Lua error in Module:etymology at line 150: Old Occitan (pro) is not set as an ancestor of Catalan (ca) in Module:languages/data/2. The ancestor of Catalan is Old Catalan (roa-oca)., from Latin fūrtum (theft).

Noun

furt m (plural furts)

  1. A theft.

Czech

Etymology

From German fort.

Adverb

furt

  1. (colloquial) all the time

Synonyms

Further reading


Old High German

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *furduz (crossing, ford) (whence also Old Saxon and Old English ford), from Proto-Indo-European *pr̥téw-.

Noun

furt f

  1. ford

Descendants

  • Middle High German: vurt

Romanian

Etymology

From Latin fūrtum.

Noun

furt n (plural furturi)

  1. theft
  2. robbery

Synonyms


Serbo-Croatian

Etymology

Borrowed from German fort.

Adverb

furt (Cyrillic spelling фурт)

  1. (Kajkavian) always
    Ma, on ti nema cajta, on furt dela.
    Meh, he has no time, he's always working.

Synonyms