sar
See also: Sar and Appendix:Variations of "sar"
Aromanian
Alternative forms
Etymology
Verb
sar (third-person singular present sari/sare, past participle sãritã)
Related terms
- sãriri/sãrire
- sãrit
- arsar
Chuukese
Adjective
sar
Kurdish
Etymology
From Proto-Iranian, from Proto-Indo-Iranian, from Proto-Indo-European *gel- (“cold”). Compare Persian سرد (sard, “cold”), Sanskrit शीत (śīta, “cold”), and English cold.
Adjective
sar (comparative sartir, superlative sartirîn)
- (Kurmanji) cold
Middle English
Etymology
From Old English sār.
Noun
sar
- Alternative form of sore
Descendants
Old Danish
Alternative forms
- saar (Jutlandic)
Etymology
From Old Norse sár, from Proto-Germanic *sairą.
Noun
sār n (genitive sārs, plural sār)
- (Scanian) wound
- c. 1210, "Far horkarl sar", Scanian Law, chapter 216.
- Far horkarl sar innæn siangu mæþ annærs manz kunu […]
- If a male prostitute gets wounds in bed with another man's wife […]
- Far horkarl sar innæn siangu mæþ annærs manz kunu […]
- c. 1210, "Far horkarl sar", Scanian Law, chapter 216.
Descendants
- Danish: sår
Old English
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *sairaz.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /sɑːr/
Adjective
sār
Derived terms
Noun
sār n
Descendants
Romani
Adverb
sar
Romanian
Verb
sar
This article is issued from
Wiktionary.
The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike.
Additional terms may apply for the media files.