dur – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
DUR
Elias Durand
Old European hydronymy
Old European is the term used by
Hans Krahe (1964) for the language of the oldest reconstructed stratum of European
hydronymy (river names) in Central and Western Europe. The character of these river names is
pre-Germanic and
pre-Celtic and dated by Krahe to the 2nd millennium BCE.
Dur (das)
n.
major key, musical key that is based on a major scale
dur
adv.
harshly, roughly; in an unfeeling manner
adj.
hard, stiff, tough; harsh, bitter, difficult; laborious, petulant, rough; dour, severe, stern; toughminded, hardheaded; unfeeling, astringent; hard boiled; rough and ready
dur
nm.
rough
dur
major key (Music); major scale (Music)
dur
interj.
stop, hold on, hold it, hold, halt, hist, nix, whoa
durmak
v.
stop, cease, stand, hold, hold on, remain, come to a stop, be, endure, discontinue, draw up, halt, come to a halt, harp, intermit, keep, let up, linger, pull-in, pull up, draw rein, rest, stay
dürmek
v.
roll up, roll, fold up, let