kurus
See also: kuruş
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Turkish kuruş, from German Groschen.[1]
Noun
kurus (plural kurus or kuruses)
- a subdivision of currency, equal to one hundredth of a Turkish lira
References
Cebuano
Etymology
Noun
kurus
Esperanto
Verb
kurus
- conditional of kuri
Ido
Verb
(deprecated template usage) kurus
- conditional of kurar
Latvian
Pronoun
kurus
- (deprecated template usage) accusative plural masculine form of kurš
Malay
Adjective
kurus
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