pŕpa — ž 1. {{001f}}vruć pepeo pomiješan s vodom (služi i kao oblog); prpor, cijeđ, lug, lužnica 2. {{001f}}piljevina 3. {{001f}}rij. reg. onaj koji besposleno zuri, prodaje zjake … Veliki rječnik hrvatskoga jezika
prpa — pŕpa ž DEFINICIJA 1. vruć pepeo pomiješan s vodom (služi i kao oblog); prpor, cijeđ, lug, lužnica 2. piljevina 3. rij. reg. onaj koji besposleno zuri, prodaje zjake ETIMOLOGIJA ekspr. ≃ v. prah (unakrštanjem s v. hrpa) … Hrvatski jezični portal
PRPA — Pennsylvania Rifle and Pistol Association (Community » Sports) … Abbreviations dictionary
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