"truar" meaning in All languages combined

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Verb [Dalmatian]

Etymology: From Latin trahere, present active infinitive of trahō (“I pull”). Etymology templates: {{inh|dlm|la|trahere}} Latin trahere, {{m|la|trahō||I pull}} trahō (“I pull”) Head templates: {{head|dlm|verb}} truar
  1. to throw
    Sense id: en-truar-dlm-verb-rXsYG5fG Categories (other): Dalmatian entries with incorrect language header

Noun [English]

Forms: truars [plural]
Etymology: By analogy to the word liar for one who lies. Etymology templates: {{m|en|liar}} liar Head templates: {{en-noun}} truar (plural truars)
  1. One who always tells the truth.
    Sense id: en-truar-en-noun-erOA2L6G Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header

Inflected forms

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