"ormer" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

IPA: /ˈɔːmə/ [UK] Forms: ormers [plural]
Etymology: From Norman ormèr/ormer, variants of French ormier, contraction of oreille-de-mer, from Late Latin *auris maris (“ear of the sea”), from Latin auris (“ear”) + mare (“sea”). Etymology templates: {{der|en|nrf|ormèr}} Norman ormèr, {{der|en|fr|ormier}} French ormier, {{der|en|LL.|*auris maris||ear of the sea}} Late Latin *auris maris (“ear of the sea”), {{der|en|la|auris||ear}} Latin auris (“ear”) Head templates: {{en-noun}} ormer (plural ormers)
  1. An abalone or sea-ear, particularly Haliotis tuberculata, common in the Channel Islands. Categories (lifeform): Vetigastropods Synonyms: abalone, sea-ear, ear shell Derived forms: green ormer

Noun [Norwegian Bokmål]

Head templates: {{head|nb|noun form|g=m}} ormer m
  1. indefinite plural of orm Tags: form-of, indefinite, masculine, plural Form of: orm
    Sense id: en-ormer-nb-noun-y4Tn-6rN Categories (other): Norwegian Bokmål entries with incorrect language header

Inflected forms

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