hruoft

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Radestrian

Etymology

From Middle Radestrian hrúvt, from Old Radestrian hrūwtt, inherited from Proto-Radic *hūrght (“to copulate”), from Proto-Hirdic *ṯūrḡ-, from Proto-Laenkean *tɯwrg-.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key)/hruoft/ [xruoft]
  • Rhyme: -uoft

Verb

hruoft (intransitive, first-person singular non-past hruoke, second-person singular non-past hrúka, first-person singular past hrúdzei, present adverbial participle hruovdzivú, past adverbial participle hrúvúl, verbal noun hrúvaș)

  1. (vulgar) to fuck, to screw (to have sex) [with vas (+ instrumental)]
    Sjorjelge, e ranuș hrúkavú.
    I think they might be fucking.
    Hrúdze gjøn vas virșu skanþúr?
    Did you fuck my husband?
  2. (vulgar) to fuck over, to screw over [with dative]
    Moí ran hrúvúl-agú.
    They've fucked you over good.

Conjugation

Derived terms