"scarnafol" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Old High German]

Etymology: scarna + fol. First element from Proto-Germanic *skarną (“filth, dung”), second from Proto-Germanic *fullą (“cup, beaker”), literally ‘cup of shit’. Attested in a 1003 AD charter as an apparent proof of vestigial knowledge of Lombardic long after the people had assimilated to Italo-Roman society. Etymology templates: {{compound|goh|scarna|fol}} scarna + fol, {{der|goh|gem-pro|*skarną||filth, dung}} Proto-Germanic *skarną (“filth, dung”), {{der|goh|gem-pro|*fullą||cup, beaker}} Proto-Germanic *fullą (“cup, beaker”) Head templates: {{head|goh|noun|g=n}} scarnafol n
  1. (Lombardic, derogatory) shithead; dirty fellow; wastrel Tags: derogatory, neuter
    Sense id: en-scarnafol-goh-noun-hy6KHztE Categories (other): Lombardic, Old High German entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries
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