aar
Afrikaans
Etymology
From dialectal Dutch aar, syncopic form of ader, from Middle Dutch adere, from Old Dutch *āthara, from Proto-Germanic *ēþrō.
Dutch
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /aːr/
audio (file) - Hyphenation: aar
- Rhymes: -aːr
Etymology 1
From Middle Dutch âer, from Old Dutch *ār, from Proto-Germanic *ahaz.
Derived terms
- korenaar
Etymology 2
From Middle Dutch āer.
Etymology 3
Gagauz
Etymology
From Old Anatolian Turkish [script needed] (agır), from Proto-Turkic *āgır, *iagɨr.
Old Danish
Etymology
From Old Norse ár, from Proto-Germanic *jērą.
Noun
aar n (nominative plural aar)
- year
- 13th century, Henrik Harpestræng, "Quomodo temperertur salsum dominorum et quam diu durat.", An Early Northern Cookery Book, 7.
- Thæt ær hærræ salsæ, oc ær goth et halft aar.
- This is a lordly sauce, and it is good for half a year.
- Thæt ær hærræ salsæ, oc ær goth et halft aar.
- 13th century, Henrik Harpestræng, "Quomodo temperertur salsum dominorum et quam diu durat.", An Early Northern Cookery Book, 7.
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