rosti

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See also: rôti, rösti, and Rösti

English

Noun

rosti (plural rostis)

  1. Alternative spelling of rösti

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Esperanto

Etymology

Borrowed from English roast.

Pronunciation

Verb

rosti (present rostas, past rostis, future rostos, conditional rostus, volitive rostu)

  1. to roast

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Icelandic

Etymology

From Old Norse rosti (a rough person, a brawler).

Pronunciation

Noun

rosti m (genitive singular rosta, no plural)

  1. arrogance
    Synonyms: hroki, yfirlæti

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Middle English

Verb

rosti

  1. Alternative form of rosten (to roast)

Old Norse

Alternative forms

Etymology

A nickname possibly derived from rostungr (a walrus); see Icelandic rostungur (walrus).

Noun

rosti m

  1. a nickname
  2. (figuratively) a rough person, a brawler

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Icelandic: rosti

Romanian

Etymology

From rost.

Verb

a rosti (third-person singular present rostește, past participle rostit) 4th conj.

  1. to say, utter, pronounce, articulate, intone

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