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Ar Definition

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English

Pronunciation

Noun

ar (plural ars)

  1. The name of the Latin script letter R/r.
    All the ars in the inscription.

See also

Anagrams


Albanian

Noun

ar

  1. gold

Basque

Noun

ar

  1. male

Breton

Article

ar

  1. the

See also


Danish

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From Old Norse ørr.

Noun

ar n. (singular definite arret, plural indefinite ar)

  1. scar
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)

  1. 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

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Dutch

Noun

ar m. and f. (plural arren, diminutive arretje, diminutive plural arretjes)

  1. (obsolete) sledge

Galician

Noun

ar m. (plural ares)

  1. air

Synonyms


Irish

Pronunciation

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

  1. on

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:


Kurdish

Noun

ar

  1. flour
  2. fire
  3. shame, disgrace
  4. are (square decametre, 100 m²)
  5. Abbreviation of argon.

Synonyms


Latvian

Preposition

ar

  1. with

Lithuanian

Conjunction

ar

  1. 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

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.

  1. honor, glory, grace
    He sundor lif wæs foreberende eallum ðam arum.
    He preferred a private life to all honours.
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

ār f. (plural āra or āre)

  1. oar

Etymology 3

From Germanic. Cognate with Old Saxon ēru, Old Norse árr, Gothic 𐌰𐌹𐍂𐌿𐍃.

Noun

ār m.

  1. messenger, herald
    • 8th-11th century, Beowulf, ll. 335-6:
      Ic eom Hroðgares ar ond ombiht.
      I am Hrothgar's herald and officer.
  2. angel
  3. missionary
Declension
Declension of ar
Singular Plural
nominative ār āras
accusative ār āras
genitive āres āra
dative āre ārum

References

  1. ^oar” in the Online Etymology Dictionary, Douglas Harper, 2001

Polish

Polish Wikipedia has an article on: Ar

Wikipedia pl

Pronunciation

Noun

ar m. (abbreviation a)

  1. 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

  1. Genitive plural of ara

Portuguese

Etymology

From Latin āēr.

Noun

ar m.

  1. air
  2. look, air (aspect)

Related terms

Derived terms


Romanian

Verb

(el/ea) ar (modal auxiliary; third-person singular form of avea, used with infinitives to form conditional tenses)

  1. (he/she) would

Verb

(ele/ei) ar (modal auxiliary; third-person plural form of avea, used with infinitives to form conditional tenses)

  1. (they) would

Scottish Gaelic

Adjective

ar

  1. our
    Tha ar nighean ruadh.
    Our daughter is red-haired.

Usage notes

Verb

ar (defective)

  1. think

Usage notes


Serbo-Croatian

Noun

ar m. (Cyrillic spelling ар)

  1. 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

  1. are (square decametre, 100 m²)

Welsh

Pronunciation

Preposition

ar

  1. on

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

 

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