Appox. usage (any sense): 20.5 per million words
prosti Verb, prosti ▼ ▶
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(transitive) to fool, to trick
Synonyms: păcăli
- (reflexive) to act goofy, fool around
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(reflexive, or, transitive, often, participle) to stupefy, make unable to think
Synonyms: tâmpi
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, Alexandru Macedonski, Cârjaliul, chapter 3:
Smărăndița nu mai știa de bucurie, iar Dobre sta prostit în mijlocul casei neștiind cum să explice o asemenea întîmplare.: Smărăndița was beside herself with joy, and Dobre was sitting stupefied in the middle of the house, not knowing how to explain such an event.
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, Alexandru Macedonski, Cârjaliul, chapter 3:
- (reflexive) to become stupid
- (reflexive, rare, of things) to lose quality, deteriorate, no longer correspond
- (reflexive, rare) to become weak
- (rare, obsolete) to pretend to be something else
- (reflexive, or, transitive, vanishingly, _) to make or become ugly
Appox. usage (any sense): 94.1 per million words
Appox. usage (any sense): 94.1 per million words
prosti Verb, prosti
- (intransitive, regional) synonym of cerși (beg for alms)
- (, transitive, obsolete) to allow for a dispensation
- (transitive, obsolete, rare) to spare someone of a punishment
- (reciprocal, obsolete, rare) to make up (make peace)
- (reflexive, obsolete, rare) to step down from office, or specifically abdicate [+ de (object), office (object)]
- (reflexive, obsolete, rare) to retreat to a place
Appox. usage (any sense): 94.1 per million words
Appox. usage (any sense): 94.1 per million words