Ar Definition
Contents
- 1 English
- 2 Albanian
- 3 Basque
- 4 Breton
- 5 Danish
- 6 Dutch
- 7 Galician
- 8 Irish
- 9 Kurdish
- 10 Latvian
- 11 Lithuanian
- 12 Old English
- 13 Polish
- 14 Portuguese
- 15 Romanian
- 16 Scottish Gaelic
- 17 Serbo-Croatian
- 18 Swedish
- 19 Welsh
English
Pronunciation
Noun
ar (plural ars)
- The name of the Latin script letter R/r.
- All the ars in the inscription.
See also
- (Latin script letter names) letter; a, bee, cee, dee, e, ef, gee, aitch, i, jay, kay, el, em, en, o, pee, cue, ar, ess, tee, u, vee, double U, ex, wye, zee/zed (Category: Latin letter names)
Anagrams
Albanian
Noun
ar
Basque
Noun
ar
Breton
Article
ar
See also
Danish
Pronunciation
- IPA: /ɑːr/, [ɑːˀ]
Etymology 1
From Old Norse ørr.
Noun
ar n. (singular definite arret, plural indefinite ar)
Inflection
Inflection of ar| neuter gender | Singular | Plural | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
| nominative, dative and accusative | ar | arret | ar | arrene |
| genitive | ars | arrets | ars | arrenes |
Derived terms
Etymology 2
From French are, from Latin ārea (“open space”).
Noun
ar c. (singular definite aren, plural indefinite ar)
- are (square decametre, 100 m²)
Inflection
Inflection of ar| common gender | Singular | Plural | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
| nominative, dative and accusative | ar | aren | ar | arene |
| genitive | ars | arens | ars | arenes |
External links
- Ar on the Danish Wikipedia.da.Wikipedia
- Ar (sår) on the Danish Wikipedia.da.Wikipedia:Ar (sår)
Dutch
Noun
ar m. and f. (plural arren, diminutive arretje, diminutive plural arretjes)
Galician
Noun
ar m. (plural ares)
Synonyms
Irish
Pronunciation
- IPA: [ɛɾʲ]
Etymology
From Old Irish for, from Proto-Celtic *wer (compare Welsh ar), from Proto-Indo-European *uper (compare Latin super, Ancient Greek ὑπέρ, Old English ofer).
Preposition
ar
Inflection
| Person | Normal | Emphatic |
|---|---|---|
| 1st person sing. | orm | ormsa |
| 2d person sing. | ort | ortsa |
| 3d sing. masc. | air | airsean |
| 3d sing. fem. | uirthi | uirthise |
| 1st person pl. | orainn | orainne |
| 2d person pl. | oraibh | oraibhse |
| 3d person pl. | orthu | orthusan |
Usage notes
Used with a variety of nouns to indicate feelings and minor medical conditions, such as:
- Tá áthas orm – "I am glad" (lit. "Joy is on me")
- Tá ocras orm – "I am hungry" (lit. "Hunger is on me")
- Tá slaghdán orm – "I have a cold" (lit. "A cold is on me")
Kurdish
Noun
ar
Synonyms
Latvian
Preposition
ar
Lithuanian
Conjunction
ar
- whether (if (in indirect questions))
This Lithuanian entry was created from the translations listed at whether. It may be less reliable than other entries, and may be missing parts of speech or additional senses. Please also see ar in the Lithuanian Wiktionary. This notice will be removed when the entry is checked. (more information) February 2010
Old English
Pronunciation
- IPA: /ɑːr/
Etymology 1
From Germanic *aizo. Cognate with Old Saxon ēra (Dutch eer), Old High German ēra (German Ehre), Old Norse eir, and Ancient Greek ἄριστος (“aristocrat”).
Noun
ār f.
- honor, glory, grace
- He sundor lif wæs foreberende eallum ðam arum.
- He preferred a private life to all honours.
- He sundor lif wæs foreberende eallum ðam arum.
Declension
Declension of ar| Singular | Plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | ār | āra, -e |
| accusative | ār | āra, -e |
| genitive | āre | āra |
| dative | āre | ārum |
Derived terms
Etymology 2
Probably from Old Norse ár [1](Danish åre, Swedish åra}}).
Noun
Etymology 3
From Germanic. Cognate with Old Saxon ēru, Old Norse árr, Gothic 𐌰𐌹𐍂𐌿𐍃.
Noun
ār m.
- messenger, herald
- 8th-11th century, Beowulf, ll. 335-6:
- Ic eom Hroðgares ar ond ombiht.
- I am Hrothgar's herald and officer.
- Ic eom Hroðgares ar ond ombiht.
- 8th-11th century, Beowulf, ll. 335-6:
- angel
- missionary
Declension
Declension of ar| Singular | Plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | ār | āras |
| accusative | ār | āras |
| genitive | āres | āra |
| dative | āre | ārum |
References
- Notes:
Polish
Polish Wikipedia has an article on: ArPronunciation
- IPA: /ar/
Noun
ar m. (abbreviation a)
- are (square decametre, 100 m²)
Declension
declension of ar| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | ar | ary |
| genitive | ara | arów |
| dative | arowi | arom |
| accusative | ar | ary |
| instrumental | arem | arami |
| locative | arze | arach |
| vocative | arze | ary |
Noun
ar
- Genitive plural of ara
Portuguese
Etymology
From Latin āēr.
Noun
ar m.
Related terms
Derived terms
- ar condicionado
- ao ar livre
Romanian
Verb
(el/ea) ar (modal auxiliary; third-person singular form of avea, used with infinitives to form conditional tenses)
- (he/she) would
Verb
(ele/ei) ar (modal auxiliary; third-person plural form of avea, used with infinitives to form conditional tenses)
- (they) would
Scottish Gaelic
Adjective
ar
- our
- Tha ar nighean ruadh.
- Our daughter is red-haired.
- Tha ar nighean ruadh.
Usage notes
Verb
ar (defective)
Usage notes
- Only has the present and past tense, which both have the same form ar.
- Always followed by the preposition le or a prepositional pronoun:
- ar le mòran nach fhaod seo a bhith - many thought this can't be
- ar leam gun... - it seems/seemed to me that...
Serbo-Croatian
Noun
ar m. (Cyrillic spelling ар)
- are (square decametre, 100 m²)
Declension
declension of ar| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | ar | ari |
| genitive | ara | ara |
| dative | aru | arima |
| accusative | ar | are |
| vocative | are | ari |
| locative | arom | arima |
| instrumental | aru | arima |
Swedish
Noun
ar
- are (square decametre, 100 m²)
Welsh
Pronunciation
- IPA: /ar/
Preposition
ar
See also
- Personal forms
| Singular | Plural | |
|---|---|---|
| First person | arna i | arnon ni |
| Second person | arnat ti | arnoch chi |
| Third person | arno fe arni hi | arnyn nhw |
|
Contents
- 1 Businesses
- 2 Computer-related
- 3 Culture
- 4 Fiction
- 5 Miscellaneous
- 6 Music-related
- 7 Places
- 8 Publications
- 9 Science
- 10 Statistics
- the letter R
Businesses
- Acoustic Research, a brand name of Audiovox
- Aberdeen and Rockfish Railroad
- Aerolíneas Argentinas, IATA airline designator
- Armalite, an American arms manufacturer (e.g. AR-15 or any rifle of the same pattern)
- Analyst Relations a corporate communications and marketing activity in which corporations communicate with ICT industry analysts
Computer-related
- Abandonia Reloaded, a freeware games web community
- Accelerated Reader, educational reading assessment software
- Action Replay, video game device
- Activation record, a computer science term for the set of data regarding an active subroutine, stored within the stack
- Air Rivals, a MMORPG/FPS, the new Space Cowboy
- Alternate Reality, a Primary Racial Trait in the 4X strategy computer game Stars!
- Armadillo Run, a physics-based, independently developed computer game
- ar, a Unix archive format and handling tool
- Augmented reality, an application of virtual reality in the real world
Culture
- American Revolution
- Animal rights
- Argent, the heraldic tincture of silver
- Repair Ship, a U.S. Navy hull classification symbol
- the ᛅ rune of the Younger Futhark
Fiction
- Alex Rider, a fictional character and book series by author Anthony Horowitz
- Ar, largest city on the fictional planet Gor, in the Gorean series by John Norman
- Arlesdale Railway, a fictional railway in the Railway Series by W.V. Awdry
- Armaan and Riddhima, two lovebirds of the youthful show Dill Mill Gayye
Miscellaneous
- AR-15, a popular rifle
- Accounts Receivable, an accounting term
- Assistant referee (association football)
- Area record, best achievement in sports by a person from a given continent.
- Arabic language (ISO 639 alpha-2 language code)
- Argentina (ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code)
Music-related
- Abbey Road Studios, a recording studio
- Abbey Road, the eleventh album by The Beatles
- A&R a part of the music industry
- Artist and repertoire
- Atlantic Records
Places
- .ar, the ccTLD for Argentina
- Argentina
- Arkansas, United States
- Ar (city), ancient Moab
- Appenzell Outer Rhodes, Switzerland
- Province of Arezzo, Italy
- Arad County, Romania
Publications
- Architectural Review, a publication of contemporary architecture
- Arizona Republic, a newspaper published in Phoenix, Arizona
- Absolute Return + Alpha, a hedge fund publication
Science
- Accelerated Rehabilitation
- Relative atomic mass
- Adrenergic Receptor, a class of G protein-coupled receptors
- Analytical Reagent, a higher purity than SLR (Standard Laboratory Reagent)
- Androgen receptor, a nuclear hormone receptor
- Anti-reflective coating, a coating on lenses that allows better light transmission through the lens
- Aortic Regurgitation, a heart valve disease
- Archimedes number, in physics and engineering
- Argon, chemical symbol
- Artificial Respiration, a cardio-respratory technique for lifesaving
- Aryl functional group
- Autoregressive, stochastic process in econometrics
- Autosomal Recessive
- Silver, in the field of numismatics
Statistics
- Autoregressive model, concerning random processes