cur
suomi-englanti sanakirjacur englannista suomeksi
rakki
raukka
cur englanniksi
A contemptible or inferior dog.
(c.), published 1568, (w), ''Againſt venemous tongues enpoyſoned with ſclaunder and falſe detractions &c.'':
- A fals double tunge is more fiers and fellThen Cerberus the cur couching in the kenel of hel;Wherof hereafter, I thinke for to write,Of fals double tunges in the diſpite.
(RQ:Shakespeare Henry 8)
{{quote-book|en|year=1897|author=Joseph Conrad|title=s:An Outpost of Progress|chapter=II
(RQ:Maugham Moon and Sixpence)
A detestable person.
(quote-book)
(quote-book)|title=(w)|publisher=Ballantine Books|location=New York|year_published=1963|page=201|passage=Clayton interrupted him. “Stop!” he cried. “Stop! What manner of cur are you that you traduce the character of a good woman whom we believe dead! God!”
{{quote-book|en|year=1710|author=Ambrose Phillips |title=Pastorals |section=Pastorals (Philips)/The Fourth Pastoral |The Fourth Pastoral |line=119
{{quote-book|en|year=1884|author= Robert Holland |title=A Glossary of Words used in the County of Chester
to run
to flow
to clean
(verbal noun of)
why, for what reason, wherefore, to what purpose, from what motive
(ux)
(Q)
(spelling of)
asshole (gloss)
(alt form)
(RQ:mga-SMMD) Magen curad, cride n-ega, eithre n-ela, eirr trén tressa, trethan ágach, cain tarb tnúthach.|translation=Under the breast of the hero covered in wounds, victorious in battle, you are the son of Findchoem who is equal to me. (..) Dwelling of a hero, heart of ice, plumage of a swan strong chariot-hero of battle, warlike sea, beautiful fierce bull.
(syn of)
(uxa)
(monikko) rgn|cùra
(syn)
(verb form of) (to clean)