ora•de
{noun} {adjective} [Generate paradigm] 1. fool, simpleton
♦ ora•de o•gəl {phrase} (s)he's no slouch, (s)he is a real pro, (s)he can do it with the best of them
♦ orade•ʃ uʒa•m {verb I} {set phrase} to consider somebody a fool
2. foolishness, folly, foolish things
♦ ora•dəm kutəre•m {verb II} to talk through one's hat, to talk drivel
♦ ora•dəm əʃte•m {verb II} to behave foolishly, to act stupidly
3. foolish, stupid, mad, crazy
♦ ikta•ʒ-køm ora•dəʃ saβəre•m {verb II} to drive someone mad, to drive someone crazy
♦ ora•de kutərəma•ʃ {noun} foolish talk
♦ ora•de lija•m {verb I} to grow stupid, to grow foolish, to go mad
♦ ora•de meʃa•k {noun} {set phrase} rascal, mischievous child
♦ ora•de pørt {noun} lunatic asylum, insane asylum
♦ ora•dəm əʃte•m {verb II} {set phrase} to drive mad, to drive crazy
♦ ora•dəʃ kaje•m {verb II} {set phrase} to go crazy, to go mad, to lose one's wits
♦ ora•dəʃ kolte•m {verb II} {set phrase} to drive mad, to drive crazy
♦ orade•ʃ kode•m {verb II} to drive mad, to drive crazy
♦ ora•dəʃ lukta•m {verb I} to drive mad, to drive crazy