rompu

English

Etymology

Borrowed from French rompu, past participle of rompre to break, Latin rumpō. See rupture.

Adjective

rompu (not comparable)

  1. (heraldry) Broken, as an ordinary; cut off, or broken at the top, as a chevron, a bend, etc.

Esperanto

Verb

rompu

  1. imperative of rompi

French

Verb

rompu m (feminine singular rompue, masculine plural rompus, feminine plural rompues)

  1. past participle of rompre

Adjective

rompu (feminine singular rompue, masculine plural rompus, feminine plural rompues)

  1. broken, exhausted, worn-out
  2. (with the preposition à) practiced, skilled, experienced
    Je suis rompu à l'exercice, maintenant.

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Irish

Etymology

From Middle Irish rempu, rempo, rempa, rompu, rompoibh, replacing earlier remaib, from Old Irish roaib.

Pronoun

rompu (emphatic rompusan)

  1. third-person plural of roimh: before them

Scottish Gaelic

Etymology

From ro + a.

Pronoun

rompu

  1. before them

Derived terms

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