Groof

/ɡruːf/ noun

Definition

A dialectal or obsolete word, possibly referring to a roof or a variant of groove.

Etymology

Possibly from Middle Dutch groof or related to Old English and Germanic words for roof or cave; uncertain origin.

Kelly Says

This word is so archaic and regionally specific that it exists mainly in scattered historical documents, like a linguistic ghost that nobody quite remembers.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
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ARالعربية
حفرة
hafura
BNবাংলা
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CACatalà
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CSČeština
díra
dee-ra
DADansk
hul
hool
DEDeutsch
Loch
lohk
ELΕλληνικά
τρύπα
troo-pa
ESEspañol
agujero
a-hoo-heh-roh
FAفارسی
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FISuomi
aukko
auk-koh
FRFrançais
trou
troo
GUGU
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HAHA
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HEעברית
חור
chor
HIहिन्दी
खाई
kha-ee
HUMagyar
lyuk
lyook
IDBahasa Indonesia
lubang
loo-bang
IGIG
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ITItaliano
buco
boo-koh
JA日本語
ana
KKKK
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KMKM
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KO한국어
구멍
goo-meong
MRMR
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MSBahasa Melayu
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MYမြန်မာ
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NLNederlands
gat
gat
NONorsk
hull
hool
PAPA
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PLPolski
dziura
dz-yura
PTPortuguês
buraco
boo-rah-koh
RORomână
gaura
gow-rah
RUРусский
дыра
dyra
SVSvenska
hål
haal
SWKiswahili
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TAதமிழ்
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TEతెలుగు
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THไทย
รู
roo
TLTL
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TRTürkçe
delik
deh-lik
UKУкраїнська
діра
dyra
URاردو
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VITiếng Việt
lỗ
loh
YOYO
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ZH中文
dòng
ZUZU
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