plor

See also: plôr

Albanian

Alternative forms

  • (Tosk) pluar, (Gheg) pluer

Etymology

Borrowed from Greek πλώρη (plóri, prow).

Noun

plor m (plural plore, definite plori, definite plural ploret)

  1. prow (of boat)
  2. chisel (of a plough)
    Synonym: umb
  3. (anatomy) vomer bone

Declension

Declension of plor
singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative plor plori plore ploret
accusative plorin
dative plori plorit ploreve ploreve
ablative ploresh

Derived terms

  • plorishtë

Catalan

Etymology

Deverbal from plorar.

Pronunciation

Noun

plor m (plural plors)

  1. crying

Derived terms

Further reading

Old French

Etymology

Deverbal from plorer.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈploːɾ/
  • Rhymes: -ur

Noun

plor oblique singularm (oblique plural plors, nominative singular plors, nominative plural plor)

  1. crying (action of crying)

Descendants

  • French: pleur

Old Occitan

Etymology

Deverbal of plorar.

Noun

plor m (oblique plural plors, nominative singular plors, nominative plural plor)

  1. tears (instance of crying)
  2. lament; complaint

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