veșted

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See also: vested

Romanian

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Etymology

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Either from a Vulgar Latin root *vēscidus, from Latin vēscus, or more likely from Late Latin viscidus (deriving from an alternative sense closer to that of "bitter" or "sour" as opposed to "sticky", the standard one), from Latin viscum (mistletoe).[1] Cognate to Aromanian veashtid. Compare also Albanian vjeshtë (fall, autumn).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ˈveʃted]
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Adjective

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veșted m or n (feminine singular veștedă, masculine plural veștezi, feminine and neuter plural veștede)

  1. sere
  2. (of land) barren, withered
  3. (of colors and people) pale, pallid, lifeless, faded

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Derived terms

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References

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  1. ^ Romanian Explanatory Dictionary http://www.dex.ro/ve%C8%99ted