rūgts

Etymology
From the same stem as the verb, of which it is technically the past participle. Cognates include 🇨🇬; cf. also 17th-century 🇨🇬 (= ).

Adjective

 * 1) bittered;
 * 2) bitter having the acrid taste typical of, e.g., gall, or wormwood
 * 3)  bitter having the smell typical of, e.g., wormwood
 * 4)  bitter which causes or is associated with painful experience, suffering, hardship; expressing such feelings, associations
 * 1)  bitter having the smell typical of, e.g., wormwood
 * 2)  bitter which causes or is associated with painful experience, suffering, hardship; expressing such feelings, associations
 * 1)  bitter having the smell typical of, e.g., wormwood
 * 2)  bitter which causes or is associated with painful experience, suffering, hardship; expressing such feelings, associations
 * 1)  bitter having the smell typical of, e.g., wormwood
 * 2)  bitter which causes or is associated with painful experience, suffering, hardship; expressing such feelings, associations
 * 1)  bitter having the smell typical of, e.g., wormwood
 * 2)  bitter which causes or is associated with painful experience, suffering, hardship; expressing such feelings, associations
 * 1)  bitter which causes or is associated with painful experience, suffering, hardship; expressing such feelings, associations
 * 1)  bitter which causes or is associated with painful experience, suffering, hardship; expressing such feelings, associations
 * 1)  bitter which causes or is associated with painful experience, suffering, hardship; expressing such feelings, associations
 * 1)  bitter which causes or is associated with painful experience, suffering, hardship; expressing such feelings, associations