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v. l. = borrio
Латинско-русский словарь. 2003.
Латинско-русский словарь. 2003.
burrio — noun ( es) Etymology: Middle French bourreau, probably from bourrer to mistreat, beat more at bourrée obs Scotland : executioner … Useful english dictionary
bourgeon — [ burʒɔ̃ ] n. m. • burjon 1160; lat. burrionem, accus. de °burrio, de burra « bourre » 1 ♦ Excroissance qui apparaît sur une tige ou une branche, formée de pièces très jeunes, riches en cellules en voie de cloisonnement (⇒ méristème). Bourgeons à … Encyclopédie Universelle
burgeon — also bourgeon intransitive verb Etymology: Middle English burjonen, from Anglo French burjuner, from burjun bud, from Vulgar Latin *burrion , burrio, from Late Latin burra fluff, shaggy cloth Date: 14th century 1. a. to send forth new growth (as… … New Collegiate Dictionary
burgeon — /berr jeuhn/, v.i. 1. to grow or develop quickly; flourish: The town burgeoned into a city. He burgeoned into a fine actor. 2. to begin to grow, as a bud; put forth buds, shoots, etc., as a plant (often fol. by out, forth). v.t. 3. to put forth,… … Universalium
burgeon — bur|geon [ˈbə:dʒən US ˈbə:r ] v [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: burgeon [i] bud (13 19 centuries), from Old French burjon, from Vulgar Latin burrio, from Latin burra; BUREAU] formal to grow or develop quickly ▪ the burgeoning market for digital cameras … Dictionary of contemporary English
burgeon — [bʉr′jən] vi. [ME burjounen < OFr burjoner < burjon, a bud < VL * burrio, a bud < LL burra, wool, shaggy garment] 1. to put forth buds, shoots, etc.; sprout 2. to grow or develop rapidly; expand; proliferate; flourish [the burgeoning… … English World dictionary
burreau — var. of burrio, Sc. Obs., hangman … Useful english dictionary