murseca

Romanian

Alternative forms

  • mursica

Etymology

From Late Latin morsicāre, present active infinitive of morsicō, from morsus (a bite, sting), from Latin mordeō (bite).

Verb

a murseca (third-person singular present mursecă, past participle mursecat) 1st conj.

  1. (popular, usually of animals) to bite and break with the teeth, crush the bones of, munch, mangle
  2. to beat violently

Conjugation

Derived terms

  • mursecare

See also

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