See also: Urma, urmă, and Urmă

Istriot edit

Etymology edit

Possibly from a Latin root *orma or *osma, from Ancient Greek ὀσμή (osmḗ). Compare Italian orma, Romanian urmă, also Spanish husma and Venetian usma.

Noun edit

urma f (plural urme)

  1. footprint
  2. footstep, step
  3. trace, mark

Quechua edit

Noun edit

urma

  1. downfall, collapse, ruin

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Romanian edit

Etymology edit

From urmă, perhaps connected to a Vulgar Latin root *osmāre, ultimately from Ancient Greek. Compare Italian ormare, ormeggiare, also Spanish husmear, husmar, Old French osmer, Venetian usmar.

Verb edit

a urma (third-person singular present urmează, past participle urmat) 1st conj.

  1. to follow
  2. (invariable) to be going to

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Serbo-Croatian edit

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /ǔrma/
  • Hyphenation: ur‧ma

Noun edit

ùrma f (Cyrillic spelling у̀рма)

  1. Alternative form of hurma

Declension edit