skābs

Etymology
From the same stem as the verb (q.v.), made into an adjective.

Adjective

 * 1) sour having a taste similar to, e.g., lemon
 * 2) sour that which was acidified, fermented; syn.
 * 3)  acid having acid or acid-like features
 * 4)  sour, acid having a smell similar to that of, e.g., lemons or vinegar
 * 5)  surly, grumbling, impolite; frustrated
 * 1) sour that which was acidified, fermented; syn.
 * 2)  acid having acid or acid-like features
 * 3)  sour, acid having a smell similar to that of, e.g., lemons or vinegar
 * 4)  surly, grumbling, impolite; frustrated
 * 1)  acid having acid or acid-like features
 * 2)  sour, acid having a smell similar to that of, e.g., lemons or vinegar
 * 3)  surly, grumbling, impolite; frustrated
 * 1)  acid having acid or acid-like features
 * 2)  sour, acid having a smell similar to that of, e.g., lemons or vinegar
 * 3)  surly, grumbling, impolite; frustrated
 * 1)  sour, acid having a smell similar to that of, e.g., lemons or vinegar
 * 2)  surly, grumbling, impolite; frustrated
 * 1)  surly, grumbling, impolite; frustrated
 * 1)  surly, grumbling, impolite; frustrated
 * 1)  surly, grumbling, impolite; frustrated