prostire Noun, f, prostire

  1. dupery

Appox. usage (any sense): 0.015 per million words

Appox. usage (any sense): 0.015 per million words


prosti Verb, prosti

  1. (transitive) to fool, to trick
    Synonyms: păcăli
  2. (reflexive) to act goofy, fool around
  3. (reflexive, or, transitive, often, participle) to stupefy, make unable to think
    Synonyms: tâmpi
    • , 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.
  4. (reflexive) to become stupid
  5. (reflexive, rare, of things) to lose quality, deteriorate, no longer correspond
  6. (reflexive, rare) to become weak
  7. (rare, obsolete) to pretend to be something else
  8. (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

  1. (intransitive, regional) synonym of cerși (beg for alms)
  2. (, transitive, obsolete) to allow for a dispensation
  3. (transitive, obsolete, rare) to spare someone of a punishment
  4. (reciprocal, obsolete, rare) to make up (make peace)
  5. (reflexive, obsolete, rare) to step down from office, or specifically abdicate [+ de (object), office (object)]
  6. (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