grob

Significado (Inglés)

  1. coarse, rough
  2. uncouth, rude, crude, ill-defined

Opuesto a
fein
Frecuencia

C1
Dialectos

Cantón de Basilea-Campiña

Cantón de Basilea-Campiña

groob

Cantón de Basilea-Campiña

Cantón de Basilea-Campiña

ruechig

Cantón de Basilea-Campiña

Cantón de Basilea-Campiña

wiescht

Datos proporcionados por: Deutsch-Schweizerdeutsches Wörterbuch

Pronunciado como (IPA)
/ɡʁoːp/
Etimología (Inglés)

In summary

From Middle High German grob, grop, from Old High German grob, girob, of uncertain origin. Compare also Low German groff, Dutch grof, Saterland Frisian groaf, and English gruff. Per Kroonen, from Proto-West Germanic *grob, from Proto-Germanic *grubaz (“coarse”), from Proto-Indo-European *gʰrewbʰ- (“to grind”). If so, then related to Old High German griobo (“twigs, kindling, firewood”), from Proto-Germanic *greubô (“greaves”). Also related to Proto-Slavic *grǫbъ. Alternatively, perhaps from Proto-West Germanic *gahrob, from Proto-Germanic *gahrubaz, *hrubaz (“scabby, crusty, rough”), from Proto-Indo-European *krewp- (“scab”). If so, cognate with Old High German riob (“scabby, leprous, mangy”), Old English hrēof (“rough, scabbed, leprous”)

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