încrunta

Romanian

Etymology

From crunta (to frown) (with the prefix în-), from Latin cruentāre, present active infinitive of cruentō (make bloody). Compare Aromanian ncruntu, ncruntari (to bleed).

Verb

a încrunta (third-person singular present încruntă, past participle încruntat) 1st conj.

  1. to frown, scowl
  2. to knit one's brows
  3. to fill with blood, to blush

Conjugation

Derived terms

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