- hrufa
- [r̥ʏ:va]f hrufu, hrufur1) неровность, шероховатость2) корка на ране, струп
Исландско-русский словарь. — М.. В.П.Берков, А. Бёдварссон . 1962.
Исландско-русский словарь. — М.. В.П.Берков, А. Бёдварссон . 1962.
dandruff — noun Etymology: probably from dand (origin unknown) + ruff, from Middle English rove scabby condition, from Old Norse hrūfa scab; akin to Old High German hruf scurf, Lithuanian kraupus rough Date: 1545 scaly white or grayish flakes of dead skin… … New Collegiate Dictionary
dandruff — [16] The word dandruff (or dandriff, as it commonly used to be) first appears, out of the blue, in the mid 16th century, with no known relatives. Its first element, dand , remains utterly obscure, but the second part may have been borrowed from… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
dandruff — (n.) 1540s, first element obscure, second element is Northumbrian or E. Anglian dialectal huff, hurf scab, from O.N. hrufa, from P.Gmc. *hreufaz, source of O.E. hreofla leper … Etymology dictionary
orf — noun an infectious disease of sheep and goats caused by a poxvirus, characterized by skin lesions and secondary bacterial infection. Origin C19: prob. from ON hrufa … English new terms dictionary
kreup- — kreup English meaning: scab Deutsche Übersetzung: ‘schorf, sich verkrusten” Material: Gaul. cruppellarii “ armoured gladiators of the Aedui [Celtic tribe] “, Brit. Mons Graupius (leg. *Croupios), because of IE p veneto Illyr.… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
dandruff — [16] The word dandruff (or dandriff, as it commonly used to be) first appears, out of the blue, in the mid 16th century, with no known relatives. Its first element, dand , remains utterly obscure, but the second part may have been borrowed from… … Word origins
dandruff — [dan′drəf] n. [< earlier dandro, dander ( < ?) + dial. hurf, scab < ON hrufa: see GRAUPEL] 1. little scales or flakes of dead skin formed on the scalp 2. a condition of the scalp in which such scales are formed dandruffy adj … English World dictionary
graupel — [grou′pəl] n. [Ger < graupeln, to sleet < graupelein, dim. of graupe, hulled barley, granule of ice < Slav, as in Pol, Serb krupa, kernel of grain, hail < IE * kreup , scab, fragment (> ON hrufa, scale) < base * kreu , to break… … English World dictionary
dandruff — n. 1 dead skin in small scales among the hair. 2 the condition of having this. Etymology: 16th c.: ruff perh. rel. to ME rove scurfiness f. ON hrufa or MLG, MDu. rove … Useful english dictionary
orf — ˈȯ(ə)f noun ( s) Etymology: alteration of English dialect hurf, probably of Scandinavian origin; akin to Old Norse hrūfa crust on a wound, scab more at dandruff Britain : sore mouth 1 … Useful english dictionary