See also: Prus, PRUs, and Pruś

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Verb edit

prus

  1. second-person singular present indicative of pruir

Sardinian edit

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Etymology edit

From earlier *plus, from Latin plūs (more), from Old Latin *plous, from Proto-Indo-European *ploh₁is-, derived from the root *pleh₁- (to fill).

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Adverb edit

prus

  1. more
    Antonym: mancu
    No importat prus su ischire, importat prus su faghere.
    Acting is more important than knowing.
    (literally, “It's not the knowing that matters more, the acting matters more.”)

Adjective edit

prus (feminine singular prua, masculine plural pruos, feminine plural pruas)

  1. more
    Antonym: mancu
    Custos sunt prus de cuddos.
    These [ones] are more than those [ones].
  2. (with a definite article) most
    Sa Sardigna est sa segunda isula italiana prus manna.
    Sardinia is the second largest Italian island
    (literally, “Sardinia is the second most large Italian island.”)