cur-?
tam-Full- Turkish
crudelitar- ? But crudelta is cruelty in Italian
vita- Life-Italian
mihi-Miha- Slovenian
It means mongrel of cur.
-cur-, root. -cur- comes from Latin, where it has the meanings "run; happen. '' These meanings are found in such words as: concur, concurrent, currency, current, curriculum, cursive, cursor, cursory, occur, occurrence, recur, recurrence.
-cur-, root. -cur- comes from Latin, where it has the meanings "run; happen. '' These meanings are found in such words as: concur, concurrent, currency, current, curriculum, cursive, cursor, cursory, occur, occurrence, recur, recurrence.
Hey Mom, what is a cur?
It's actually "Ni neart go cur le chéile" and means "There is no strength without unity".
'Cur' means 'why...?'
Mon cœur means 'my heart' in French.
The definition of the actual word CUR will be displayed. A cur is a mongrel dog.
The Latin word "cur" comes from the word "curre." Curre means "house dog." So, a cur is a mutt, or mixed breed dog. Some people thins curs are inferior to purebred animals.
ok it is a black mouthed cur
"Wha cur" is an old Scottish phrase that means "what care," or basically "what does it matter" or "why bother." It is used to express indifference or lack of concern in a dismissive way.
'Currure' is not a Latin word. 'Currere' means 'to run'.