rogna
French
Verb
rogna
- third-person singular past historic of rogner
Anagrams
Italian
Etymology
Possibly from Latin arānea (originally spider's web, later coming to refer to skin diseases such as herpes, scabies, impetigo, etc.) crossed with rodere (“to gnaw”) [1] into a Vulgar Latin form *aronea or *ronea. Compare French rogne, Spanish roña, Portuguese ronha, and compare also Romanian râie.
Noun
rogna f (plural rogne)
See also
References
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Norwegian Bokmål
Alternative forms
Noun
rogna m, f
- definite feminine singular of rogn
Norwegian Nynorsk
Alternative forms
- rognen (Etymology 2)
Noun
rogna f, m
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