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English уреди

Etymology уреди

Borrowed from Француски abri (shelter), from Old French abrier (to shelter), see below.

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abri (plural abris)

  1. a shelter; a cavity in a hillside; a shelter on the side of hill with an overhung rock as its roof[1] [First attested in the early 19th century.][2]

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  1. Philip Babcock Gove (editor), Webster's Third International Dictionary of the English Language, Unabridged (G. & C. Merriam Co., 1976 [1909], →ISBN), page 6
  2. Lesley Brown (editor), The Shorter Oxford English Dictionary, 5th edition (Oxford University Press, 2003 [1933], →ISBN), page 8

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Pronunciation уреди

  • Hyphenation: a‧bri

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abri

  1. open; not closed
  2. ajar

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an abri near Belgian Lebbeke

Etymology уреди

Borrowed from Француски abri, derived from southern Француски abrier (shelter (from wind)). Ultimately from Латински aprīcārī (keep warm).

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  • МФА(кључ): /aːˈbri/
  • Hyphenation: abri
  • Риме: -i
  • (file)

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abri m (plural abri's, diminutive abrietje n)

  1. shelter for public transport
    De bussen rijden niet en de abri's staan er voor spek en bonen bij.There are no buses, so the bus shelters are just standing idle.
  2. (cycling) protection from wind by a cyclist's or biker's wake
  3. (Belgium) bomb shelter, bunker
    Синоним: schuilkelder
  4. rock shelter, rock overhang

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Etymology уреди

From Middle French abri, from Old French abri (a place where one is sheltered from the elements or harm), from abrier (to cover), itself probably from Латински apricor, from apricus, or less likely from a Late Latin abrigō (to cover, shelter), from a- + brigō, from Frankish *berīhan (to cover, protect)|*berihan, from Proto-Germanic *bi- (be-) + *wrīhaną (to cover, clothe), from Proto-Indo-European *werḱ-, *werǵ- (to twist, weave, tie together). Cognate with Old High German birīhan (to cover), Old English bewrēon (to cover, enwrap, protect).

Late Latin abrigare may have also crossed with Old Frankish *bergan (to take care of, protect, hide), from Proto-Germanic *berganą (to care for), from Proto-Indo-European *bʰergʰ- (to take care), due to similarity in form and meaning[1]. If so, this would relate the word also to Old High German bergan (to shelter) (Немачки bergen) and Old English beorgan (to save, preserve). More at borrow.

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abri m (plural abris)

  1. a shelter or refuge against the elements or physical danger

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  1. Diez, An etymological dictionary of the Romance languages; chiefly from the German, "Abrigo."

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Etymology уреди

From Шпански abrir.

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Шаблон:hil-verb

  1. to open (as a window), unlock (as a gate), or turn on (as a stove)
  2. to begin, commence

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Etymology уреди

Borrowed from Шпански abril, from Латински Aprīlis.

Noun уреди

ǎbri

  1. April
    Синоним: ntatso̱ni

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Etymology уреди

From abrier (to cover).

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abri m (oblique plural abris, nominative singular abris, nominative plural abri)

  1. shelter (physical protection from harm, harsh conditions, etc.).

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  • Middle French: abri
    • Француски: abri

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Verb уреди

abri

  1. first-person singular (eu) preterite indicative of abrir
  2. second-person plural (vós, sometimes used with vocês) affirmative imperative of abrir

San Pedro Amuzgos Amuzgo уреди

Etymology уреди

Borrowed from Шпански abril, from Латински Aprīlis.

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abri

  1. April

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