cura

(Englisch)

curar

  1. (also, ambitransitive, archaic, pronominal) to care, heed, study, strive, seek, work
  2. (also, ambitransitive, pronominal) to cure, heal (body, soul, mind, heart); nurse, treat, dress (a wound)
  3. to remedy (an evil)
  4. to clean, cleanse
  5. to prepare
  6. to cure, salt, smoke
  7. to ripen
  8. to dress, tan (animal hides)
  9. to season, dry (wood)
  10. to bleach (linen)
  11. to intoxicate, make drunk
  12. (reflexive) to get drunk
  13. to think
  14. (Mexico, colloquial, reflexive) to laugh, to burst out laughing

curo

Frequenz

B1
Mit Bindestrich als
cu‧ra
Ausgesprochen als (IPA)
/ˈkuɾa/
Etymologie (Englisch)

In summary

Inherited from Latin cūra (“care, concern”), from Proto-Indo-European *kʷeys- (“to heed”).

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