scur
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scur (plural scurs)
Compare scour (“to run”).
scur (third-person singular simple present scurs, present participle scurring, simple past and past participle scurred)
Probably ultimately from Latin obscūrus, perhaps through the intermediate of Italian scuro.
scur m (feminine scurã, plural scuri, feminine plural scuri or scure)
scur
scur
From Proto-Germanic *skūrō, whence also Old High German scūr, Old Norse skúr, from Proto-Indo-European *kew-(e)ro-.
sċūr m or f
From Proto-West Germanic *skūru, from Proto-Germanic *skūrō, whence also Old Saxon skūr, Old English scūr, Old Norse skúr.
scūr m
case | singular | plural |
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nominative | scūr | scūri |
accusative | scūr | scūri |
genitive | scūres | scūro |
dative | scūre | scūrim, scūren |
instrumental | scūru | — |
From Proto-Germanic *skūrō (“shelter”).
scūr m