ær-

See also: ær, -ær, and Appendix:Variations of "aer"

Old English

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *airi- (before), cognate with Old English from ǣr (ere, before).

Prefix

ǣr-

  1. before, early, former, past, pre-
  2. ancient, coming before, preceding
  3. premature, coming too early or too soon
  4. very, exceeding; prime

Derived terms

  • ǣrbeþōht (premeditated)
  • ǣrdēaþ (premature death)
  • ǣrdǣd (past conduct; former deed)
  • ǣrdæġ (dawn, morning, early in the day)
  • ǣrġenemned (before-named)
  • ǣrġestrēon (ancient treasure)
  • ǣrgōd (very good, of prime quality, first-rate)
  • ǣrsceaft (old creation, ancient work)
  • ǣrweoruld (ancient world, former world)
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