See also: füru, fǔrǔ, and fūru

Asturian

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Noun

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furu m (plural furos)

  1. tool used to make holes on clogs
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Bambara

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Etymology

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(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)

Noun

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furu

  1. marriage

Icelandic

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Noun

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furu

  1. indefinite accusative singular of fura
  2. indefinite dative singular of fura
  3. indefinite genitive singular of fura

Japanese

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Romanization

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furu

  1. Rōmaji transcription of ふる
  2. Rōmaji transcription of フル

Norwegian Bokmål

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furu

Etymology

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From Old Norse fura.

Noun

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furu f or m (definite singular furua or furuen, indefinite plural furuer, definite plural furuene)

  1. a pine (tree of the genus Pinus)
  2. pine (wood from pine trees)

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From an eastern dialectal form of fure, fura, from Old Norse fura. The -u stems from Old Norse accusative furu, which eastern Norwegian dialects have retained in short-syllable words.

Some dialects have metaphony in furu, although less noticeable than in some other words (e.g. vuku [²ʋʉ.kʉ] < [vi.ka]), while others have two different u-sounds. For instance North Gudbrand Valley with [²fʉ.ɾu] instead of *[²fu.ɾu] (compare turu [²tʰu.ɾu]).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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furu f (definite singular furua, indefinite plural furuer, definite plural furuene)

  1. a pine (tree of the genus Pinus)
  2. pine (wood from pine trees)

Inflection

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Old Norse

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Noun

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furu

  1. accusative/dative/genitive singular of fura

Sranan Tongo

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Adjective

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furu

  1. great, big

Swedish

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Noun

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furu n

  1. pinewood

Declension

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Declension of furu 
Uncountable
Indefinite Definite
Nominative furu furut
Genitive furus furuts
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Ternate

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Pronunciation

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Verb

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furu

  1. (stative) to be wild

Conjugation

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Conjugation of furu
Singular Plural
Inclusive Exclusive
1st tofuru fofuru mifuru
2nd nofuru nifuru
3rd Masculine ofuru ifuru, yofuru
Feminine mofuru
Neuter ifuru
- archaic

References

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  • Rika Hayami-Allen (2001) A descriptive study of the language of Ternate, the northern Moluccas, Indonesia, University of Pittsburgh