Romanian

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Etymology

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From a Vulgar Latin root *horrīre, from Latin horrēre, present active infinitive of horreō (I am afraid) (other forms or parts of the verb from horrēscere, horrēscō as with many other 4th conjugation verbs); compare Aromanian urãscu; compare change in meaning also in Albanian urrej (to hate), Occitan orrir (to hate, despise). See also borî.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /uˈrɨ/
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Verb

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a urî (third-person singular present urăște, past participle urât) 4th conjugation

  1. to hate
    Synonym: dușmăni
    Antonym: iubi

Conjugation

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Derived terms

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