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darbs
English
Noun
darbs
- plural of darb
Anagrams
- bards, brads, drabs
Latvian
Etymology
From Proto-Baltic *dar-bas, from Proto-Indo-European *der-, *dar- (“to tear, to split”). The original meaning was, according to some researchers, “till, plow” (compare Russian ?????? (derbá, “breaking; newly ploughed field”); the object of this work is Old Norse torf, torfa (“turf, sod, peat”), German Torf (“peat”), English turf, which has the same origin as Russian ???? (djorn, “sod, turf”)) or, according to others, “wicker-work, wattling, weaving” (compare Belarusian ?????? (dórab, “basket”) (< Proto-Slavic *dorb?), ????????? (daróvic?, “to bend”)). Cognates include Lithuanian dárbas.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [dârps]
Noun
darbs m (1st declension)
- work (noun), job, business
Declension
Derived terms
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barbs
English
Noun
barbs
- plural of barb
Verb
barbs
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of barb
Anagrams
- abbrs, abbrs.
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