drovus

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== Lithuanian == === Etymology === Per Smoczyński, from Proto-Balto-Slavic *drāwa-, from Proto-Indo-European *dreh₂-wo-, from the root *dreh₂- (“to run away”); Per Mühlenbachs and Pakerys, borrowed from Middle Low German drouwen (“to threaten”), from Old Saxon drouwen, from Proto-West Germanic *þrauwjan, along with Latvian dravêt (i.d.). === Pronunciation === IPA(key): [droːˈʋʊs] Rhymes: -ʊs Syllabification: dro‧vùs === Adjective === drovùs m (feminine drovi̇̀, neuter drovù) shy, timid, self-conscious Synonyms: baikštus, nedrąsus Antonyms: drąsus, narsus, bebaimis ==== Declension ==== ==== Related terms ==== === References ===