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arcs
English
Noun
arcs
- plural of arc
Verb
arcs
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of arc
Anagrams
- CRAs, RACs, ascr., cars, csar, sacr-, sarc-, scar
Catalan
Noun
arcs
- plural of arc
French
Noun
arcs m
- plural of arc
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aros
English
Noun
aros
- plural of aro
Anagrams
- AORs, AoRs, ORAS, ROSA, Raos, Raso, Roas, Rosa, SORA, Soar, Sora, oars, oras, osar, rosa, soar, sora
Aromanian
Alternative forms
- arosu
- ros, rosu
Etymology
From Latin r?sus. Compare Romanian ros.
Adjective
aros m (feminine aroasã)
(masculine singular past passive participle of arod used as an adjective)
- gnawed
Hiligaynon
Etymology
From Spanish arroz
Noun
arós
- rice
Ilocano
Etymology
From Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *qa?us (“current; flow”) (cf. Tagalog agos).
Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: a?ros
- IPA(key): /??a?us/
Noun
áros
- carrying away of something by the current
Derived terms
- arusen
See also
- agos
Kabuverdianu
Etymology
From Portuguese arroz.
Noun
aros
- rice
Papiamentu
Etymology
From Portuguese arroz and Spanish arroz and Kabuverdianu aros.
Noun
aros
- rice
Portuguese
Noun
aros
- plural of aro
Spanish
Noun
aros
- plural of aro
Welsh
Etymology
From Middle Welsh arhos, from Proto-Celtic *?are + *woseti (“spend the night; remain”), from Proto-Indo-European *h?wes- (“spend the night”). The -s- originally belonged only to the verbal noun (which is from *?arewostom) since *-s- between vowels disappears in Brythonic, hence Middle Welsh forms like arhoaf (“I wait”) have no -s-; in Modern Welsh the -s- has been extended to the finite forms by analogy.
Pronunciation
- (North Wales) IPA(key): /?ar?s/
- (South Wales) IPA(key): /?a?r?s/, /?ar?s/
Verb
aros (first-person singular present arhosaf)
- (intransitive) to wait, to stay
Conjugation
Derived terms
- arhosfa (“stopping place, dwelling place”)
- arhosiad (“stay, wait, stop”)
- arhosol (“abiding, resident”)
Mutation
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