kra

See also: krá

English

Etymology 1

Noun

kra

  1. The letter Κʻ or ĸ, formerly used to write the Kalaallisut language of Greenland, replaced in 1973 by the letter q.

Etymology 2

Noun

kra

  1. A long-tailed ape of India and Sumatra, reddish-olive in colour with black spots and tail.

Anagrams


Czech

Etymology

In Old Czech, this word meant “a piece of rock or other material”; derived from Proto-Slavic *jьkra.[1][2]

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈkra/

Noun

kra f

  1. floe, iceberg

Declension

References

  1. kra in Jiří Rejzek, Český etymologický slovník, electronic version, Leda, 2007
  2. "kra" in Václav Machek, Etymologický slovník jazyka českého, second edition, Academia, 1968

Polish

Etymology 1

From Proto-Slavic *jьkra.

Noun

kra f

  1. ice floe
Declension

Etymology 2

Onomatopoeic.

Interjection

kra

  1. caw (cry of a crow or raven)

Anagrams

akr, kar, rak

Further reading

  • kra in Polish dictionaries at PWN

Portuguese

Etymology

Abbreviation of cara

Noun

kra m (plural kras)

  1. (Internet slang) guy
    o kra eh foda - The guy is awesome!
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