acerbity
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acerbe
From Latin acerbus "harsh, bitter, briny" from PIE *ak- "sharp, hard" + *r, a common PIE suffix. Akin to acer "sharp, bitter" underlying English "acrid." Suffixed as *ak-ya-, this root devolved into Old Norse eggya "incite, goad" borrowed as "to egg (on)" in English. It evolved into "edge" in English itself. With the suffixes –men and -mer, the root *ak- underwent metathesis (place switching) to *ka-, so that *ak-men- became Russian kamen' "stone" and "hammer" in English and the Germanic languages. In Greek, with the suffix –m, the same root turns up in acme "point, pinnacle" and with –r, as acros "high, top" found in acrobat, from acro + bainen, bat- "walk."torš(-ru/xu)
gaz-anda
niš-dâr
acerbity
kemarahan, kegetiran, sifat getir, rasa kecut
acerbity
(อะเซอ' บิที) n. รสเปรี้ยวและฝาด, ความรุนแรง ( คำที่มีความหมายเหมือนกัน: harshness, sourness)
acerbity
[ъ'sъ:biti] n 1. стипчивост, тръпчивост; 2. саркастичност, сарказъм; язвителност, хапливост.