veșted

See also: vested

Romanian

Etymology

Either from a Vulgar Latin root *vēscidus, from Latin vēscus, or more likely from Late Latin viscidus (deriving from an alternative meaning closer to that of bitter or sour as opposed to sticky), from Latin viscum.[1] Compare also Albanian vjeshtë (fall, autumn).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈveʃted]

Adjective

veșted m or n (feminine singular veștedă, masculine plural veștezi, feminine and neuter plural veștede)

  1. sere
  2. (of land) barren, withered
  3. (of colors and people) pale, pallid, lifeless, faded

Declension

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References

  1. Romanian Explanatory Dictionary http://www.dex.ro/ve%C8%99ted
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