ũ

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[u]

1. numeral One.

2. indefinite article determiner, masculine singular A, an.

Spelling (1-2): Before words beginning with a vowel or h-, it turns into ũn’, with word ligature (both words are written together without intermediate spaces). For feminine singular: una, or un’ before words beginning with a vowel or h-; for masculine plural, ũns; feminine plural: unas.

Etymology: From Latin unus.

-ut

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[ut]

1. derivative suffix Added to a noun, it derives a new noun or adjective that expresses repulse, rejection or inferior quality. Example: casa, house, casut, hut.

Etymology: From Latin –utu.

unnggament

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[uŋd͡ʒaˈment]

1. masculine noun Ointment.

Etymology: From unngg-, stem of the verb unnggăre, plus derivative suffix -ment.

unnggăre

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[ˈuŋd͡ʒəɾe]

1. transitive verb To anoint, to smear.

Etymology: From Latin ungere.

unra-oixes

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[ˌunraˈoʃes]

1. masculine noun Cap.

Etymology: From unra and oixes, plural form of oix, shade for the eyes.

uter

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[uˈteɾ]

1. masculine noun Womb, uterus.

Etymology: From Latin uterus.

urs

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[uɾs]

1. masculine noun Bear.

Etymology: From Latin ursus.

False friends: ours (English) = nou.

 

unra

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[ˈunra]

1. feminine noun Shadow, shade.

Etymology: From Latin umbra.

unda

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[ˈunda]

1. feminine noun Wave.

Etymology: From Latin unda.

unvidail

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[unviˈdai̯l]

1. adjective Invisible.

Etymology: From derivative prefix un-, plus vid-, stem of vidre, plus derivative suffix -ail.