lotru

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Romanian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Unknown. Compare Czech lotr (rascal, scoundrel), Polish łotr (villain, scoundrel), from German Lotter (loafer, idler), ultimately from Proto-Germanic *ludraz (useless; worthless; bad). Latin latro (highwayman, bandit) is thought to be unrelated.

Noun[edit]

lotru m (plural lotri)

  1. thief, robber
    Synonym: hoț

Declension[edit]