shupãr
Aromanian
Alternative forms
- shupãru
Etymology
From Latin superō. Compare Daco-Romanian supăra, supăr, with a somewhat different meaning (“to upset, irritate”), but both still pertaining to the idea of going beyond what is tolerated or appropriate.
Verb
shupãr first-singular present indicative (third-person singular present indicative shupãrã, past participle shupãratã)
- to make fun of, mock, ridicule
Related terms
- shupãrari / shupãrare
- shupãrat
- shupãrãtor
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