Definition
An archaic or dialectal term, possibly referring to a state of disorder or roughness, though its precise meaning is uncertain.
Etymology
The etymology is very uncertain; it may be related to Dutch or Germanic words meaning rough or crude, but the word is so archaic that its origins are disputed.
Kelly Says
Agrufe is basically a linguistic mystery word—it shows up in a few old texts but we don't really know what it meant, making it a fascinating puzzle for word detectives.
Translations
CACatalà
agrufe
a-gru-feh
CSČeština
agrufe
a-gru-feh
DEDeutsch
Agrufe
a-gru-fuh
ELΕλληνικά
αγρούφε
a-groo-feh
ESEspañol
agrufe
a-gru-feh
FRFrançais
agrufe
a-gruhf
HIहिन्दी
अग्रुफे
a-gru-feh
HUMagyar
agrufe
a-gru-feh
IDBahasa Indonesia
agrufe
a-gru-feh
ITItaliano
agrufe
a-gru-feh
KMKM
អាក្រូហ្វ
a-ak-roo-f
MSBahasa Melayu
agrufe
a-gru-feh
MYမြန်မာ
အဂရူဖ
a-gra-roo-f
NLNederlands
agrufe
a-gru-feh
PLPolski
agrufe
a-gru-feh
PTPortuguês
agrufe
a-gru-feh
RORomână
agrufe
a-gru-feh
RUРусский
агруфе
a-gru-feh
SVSvenska
agrufe
a-gru-feh
SWKiswahili
agrufe
a-gru-feh
TAதமிழ்
ஆக்ரூஃப்
a-ak-roo-f
TEతెలుగు
ఆగ్రూఫ్
a-ag-roo-f
TRTürkçe
agrufe
a-gru-feh
UKУкраїнська
агруфе
a-gru-feh
VITiếng Việt
agrufe
a-gru-feh