narro

Noun

 * 1) earth land

Etymology
From earlier, for , denominal from ; or less likely for. Ultimately from. The /V:C/~/VCC/ vacillation is similar to, but probably a different phenomenon from, the so-called 'Littera Rule', as in >.

Pronunciation

 * Note: this word exhibits a common vacillation between long vowel and geminate consonant (perhaps associated with stress), still observed in Sardinian and Sicilian.
 * Note: this word exhibits a common vacillation between long vowel and geminate consonant (perhaps associated with stress), still observed in Sardinian and Sicilian.
 * Note: this word exhibits a common vacillation between long vowel and geminate consonant (perhaps associated with stress), still observed in Sardinian and Sicilian.
 * Note: this word exhibits a common vacillation between long vowel and geminate consonant (perhaps associated with stress), still observed in Sardinian and Sicilian.

Verb

 * 1) to tell, say, relate
 * 2) to describe, report, recount
 * 3)  to talk about
 * 4)  to be talking about, to mean
 * 5)  to be telling good news
 * 6)  to be the subject of talk
 * 7)  to state the facts of a case
 * 1)  to be the subject of talk
 * 2)  to state the facts of a case
 * 1)  to state the facts of a case

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) clown
 * 2) fool

Noun

 * 1) earth (land)