grib
See also: gríb
Latvian
Scottish Gaelic
Alternative forms
- gribh, griobh
Derived terms
- grìbhean (“griffin”)
- grìbhinneach (“griffin”)
Serbo-Croatian
FWOTD – 18 March 2022
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ɡrîːb/
Etymology 1
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *grĩbъ.
Noun
grȋb m (Cyrillic spelling гри̑б) (Kajkavian, obsolete)
- fungus
- Synonym: gljȉva
- (figurative) germ, nidus, nucleus
- 1870, “Kako se dojimlje rastivo carstvo obrazovanosti čovječje”, in Vijenac. Zabavi i pouci, volume 2, Zagreb: Dragutin Albrecht, page 524:
- Opazismo među ostalim, da su gladne godine podobnije za bunu i urotu i da Irlandeze razpaliti mogu ne samo politički razlozi, već i mikroskopićki gribovi.
- We point out amongst other things that hungry years are more leant towards upheavals and plots and that the Irish can be inflamed not only by political arguments, but also by microscopical germ-cells.
Declension
Declension of grib
Noun
grȋb m (Cyrillic spelling гри̑б) (Montenegro at Lake Skadar)
- seine, a kind of fishing-net
- Hypernym: mrȅža
Welsh
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