turbé

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See also: turbe and türbe

Norman

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Noun

turbé m (plural turbés)

  1. (Guernsey) wryneck, mackerel bird
    • 1883, Denys Corbet, ‘Le R'nouvé’, Patois Poems of the Channel Islands:
      Ot-tu l'turbé qu'égache en d'sous d'la f'nêtre, / Et qui l'prumier l'aguinche à sa façon?
      Can you hear the mackerel bird beneath the window, the first to welcome her in his own way?

Piedmontese

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turbé

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Spanish

Verb

turbé

  1. first-person singular preterite indicative of turbar