rut in German
rut in German
Brunst
(zoology) Sexual desire in any of many mammals, often specific to mating season. [from early 15th c.]
Brunft
(zoology) Sexual desire in any of many mammals, often specific to mating season. [from early 15th c.]
Furche
A furrow, groove, or track worn in the ground, as from the passage of many wheels along a road. [from 16th c.]
Spur
A furrow, groove, or track worn in the ground, as from the passage of many wheels along a road. [from 16th c.]
Spurrille
A furrow, groove, or track worn in the ground, as from the passage of many wheels along a road. [from 16th c.]
Trott
(figurative) A fixed routine, procedure, line of conduct, thought or feeling. [from 19th c.]
brunften
(intransitive) To be in the annual rut or mating season.
brunsten
(intransitive) To be in the annual rut or mating season.
furchen
(transitive) To make a furrow.