ETYMOLOGY OF THE WORD URSÚZ
ursúz (-ză), adj. – Morocănos, posac, neprietenos. –
Var. hursuz și
der. –
Mr. ursuz. Tc. ogursuz „nefericit”, din
gr. ỏγούρι ‹
lat. augurium (Roesler 604; Șeineanu, II, 374),
cf. ngr. ỏγουρσούζης. –
Der. ursuzlîc (
var. ursuzluc),
s. n. (nenoroc, ghinion, pacoste), din
tc. ogursuzluk.
WHAT DOES URSÚZ MEAN IN ROMANIAN?
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Definition of ursúz in the Romanian dictionary
URSUZ ~ (~ i, ~ e) (about people and about their manifestations) Who constantly shows dissatisfaction; bad mood; gloomy; surly; uncommunicative; unfriendly; sour; grumpy. URSÚZ ~ă (~i, ~e) (despre persoane și despre manifestările lor) Care vădește în permanență nemulțumire; cuprins de rea dispoziție; posomorât; posac; necomunicativ; neprietenos; acru; morocănos.
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ANTONYMS OF «URSÚZ» IN ROMANIAN
The following Romanian words mean the opposite of «ursúz» and also belong to the same grammatical category.
Romanian antonyms of ursúz
5 ROMANIAN BOOKS RELATING TO «URSÚZ»
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ursúz in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
ursúz and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Romanian literature.
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The Comédie Humaine - Volumul 8 - Pagina 30
... and black cloth knee-breeches. He did not go out in his priest's gown, but in a brown overcoat and the three-cornered hat he had always bravely worn, even in the worst times. This fine and noble old man, whose face 30 Ursúz E MIRovK 7.
Honoré de Balzac, George Saintsbury, 1900
2
Etymologisches Wörterbuch der rumänischen Sprache - Pagina 172
Durch Volksetymol. bringt man das Wort türkischer Herkunft (h)ursúz, -ä adj. „mürrisch“ mit urs in Verbindung. 1837. «тыс s. urs. 1838. ú'rticä, sf. s. urzicä. , 1839. urzésc IV vb. [ar. urdzäscu, órdu, mgl. шагов] „ein Gewebe anzetteln“ (овшо, ...
3
Dictionnaire d'étymologie daco-romane: Éléments latins - Pagina 601
Ogur, s., augure, présage; - oghutiíü, a., de bon augure, (Al. Th. 1333: sä vä fie sfäntul Vasilie ogurliil); - ursúz, hursúa, a., de mauvais augure ou présage, brusque, rude, morose, (Conv. lit. XI. 21(5: s'a purtat tot hurzuz); - ursuzíe. s., mauvais ...
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Słownik etymologiczno-motywacyjny słowiańskiej zoonimii ...
... zwierze' [Zienkiewicz, 1996, 171-182] (Dratów). Ursuz — but: Chursúz [gw., ap. ursuz 'zly, przeklety, podly czlowiek'] 'krowa zla, nie- bezpieczna' Koiovo (Vama). Ursuzka — bul: Ursuzka [ap. ursúz 'zly, przeklety, podly'] 'krowa Krowa 271.
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Słownik rumuńsko-polski - Pagina 660
edzica 2. lesn. slup (traka) ursón, ursoáne rz. nij. tk. mis ursulét, ursuléti rz. m. zdrobn. niedzwiadek ursulina, ursuline rz. z. kosc. urszulanka ursúz, -á, ursuzi, -e 1. przym. i przysl. mrukliwy (-wie) 2. rz. m. i z. mruk rz. m.; ...