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1 faragatlan
rude, boorish, homespun, uncouth, earthy, unframed -
2 durva
(DE) Grobheit {e}; Ungehobeltheit {e}; anzüglich; ausfällig; derb; grob; grobklotzig; grobschlächtig; handfest; hanebüchen; harsch; klobig; knorrig; pelzig; pöbelhaft; rau; rauh; rauhe; roh; rüde; rüpelhaft; unfein; ungefüge; ungehobelt; ungeschlacht; wild; wilde; harschig; krud; rauch; rubbelig; sackgrob; schnauzig; schroh; tatarisch; (EN) agrestic; barbaric; beastlike; beastly; boorish; broad; brusque; brutal; churlish; coarse; country-clown; crass; crude; earthy; frig; gross; harsh; hirsute; immorigerous; impious; incondite; indelicate; inhuman; inhumane; insensible; offensive; outrageous; practical joke; profane; quarry-faced; ragged; ramage; rank; robustic; robustious; rough; rough-and-tumble; rude; ruffianish; ruggy; rustic; scraggly; scraggy; stogy; twat; uncouth; undelicate; vulgar -
3 faragatlan
(DE) Homespun; Lümmel {r}; Tölpelhaftigkeit {e}; grobklotzig; lümmelhaft; rau; flappig; flegelig; (EN) agrestic; boorish; churlish; earthy; hairy-heeled; he's a bit hairy about the fetlocks; he's a bit hairy about the heels; homespun; ill-brought-up; incondite; inelegant; loutish; misleared; rough-hewn; rough-mannered; rough-spoken; rude; rugged; rustic; tacky; unchiselled; uncouth; unfashioned; unframed; unhewed; unhewn; unlicked; unmannered; unrefined -
4 felébredés
(DE) Wecke {e}; (EN) rousement; rude ewakening -
5 goromba
(DE) Ungehobeltheit {e}; anzüglich; unfein; ungehobelt; schnauzbärtig; schnauzig; (EN) borrel; bouncy; brusque; churlish; coarse; coarsish; crude; foulmouthed; gross; hirsute; offensive; rough; rough-spoken; rude; ruffianish; ruffianly; surly; unhandsome -
6 nyers
(DE) Rauher {r}; barsch; roh; hantig; ungar; unverputzt; (EN) assertive; bluffy; blunt; brusque; brute; burly; coarse; coarsish; crude; ecru; feral; fresh; green; gruff; harsh; homespun; indelicate; inelegant; naked; pantagruelian; pure; quarry-faced; ramage; raw; rough; rough-spoken; rude; rugged; self-faced; surly; uncooked; undressed; unfashioned; unfinished; unkindly; untanned -
7 goromba
rough, rude, ruffianly, crude, bouncy, gross -
8 nyers
surly, raw, rugged, gruff, rude, blunt, undressed
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