"caronhier" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [Ancien occitan]

Forms: carunhier
  1. Carnassier.
    Sense id: fr-caronhier-pro-adj-t~h9ti15
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated

Adjective [Occitan]

IPA: [kaɾuˈɲe] Forms: Masculin [singular], caronhiers, Féminin [singular], caronhiera [plural], caronhieras
  1. Qui vit de charogne.
    Sense id: fr-caronhier-oc-adj-4gGgiBc~ Categories (other): Exemples en occitan
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated

Noun [Occitan]

IPA: [kaɾuˈɲe] Forms: caronhiers [plural], caronhiera [feminine], caronhièr [dialectal]
  1. Propriétaire qui nourrit mal son troupeau.
    Sense id: fr-caronhier-oc-noun-0vXNJaSc
  2. Pâtre qui n’a que des bêtes maigres.
    Sense id: fr-caronhier-oc-noun-xT05Qejb
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated

Alternative forms

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        "Carnassier."
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    "Dérivé de caronha, avec le suffixe -ier ; l’ancien occitan avait caronhier/carunhier.",
    "Forme du dialecte provençal."
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    {
      "form": "Féminin",
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    },
    {
      "form": "caronhiera",
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        "\\kaɾuˈɲe.ɾo̞\\"
      ],
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      ]
    },
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              6,
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          "text": "aucèu caronhier",
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        "Qui vit de charogne."
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    "Forme du dialecte provençal."
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    "Forme du dialecte provençal."
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    },
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              6,
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          "text": "aucèu caronhier",
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        "Qui vit de charogne."
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    "Forme du dialecte provençal."
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        "Propriétaire qui nourrit mal son troupeau."
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        "Pâtre qui n’a que des bêtes maigres."
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