tarse
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From Middle English tarse, tearse, terce, ters, from Old English teors (“penis”), from Proto-West Germanic *ters (“nail; penis”), from Proto-Indo-European *der- (“to flay; split”). Related to Dutch teers, German Zers, and distantly (via Latin) to try.
tarse (plural tarses)
Borrowed from French tarse, from Latin tarsus.
tarse (plural tarses)
tarse (plural tarses)
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tarse m (plural tarses)
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tarse m (definite singular tarsen, indefinite plural tarser, definite plural tarsene)
tarse m (definite singular tarsen, indefinite plural tarsar, definite plural tarsane)
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