"Hiër" meaning in All languages combined

See Hiër on Wiktionary

Noun [Limburgish]

IPA: /hiə̯ʁ/ Forms: Hiëre [plural], Hiërke [diminutive], Hiëvesch [locative], Härr [vocative]
Rhymes: -iə̯ʁ Etymology: Possibly from Old High German hērro, ultimately from Proto-Germanic *hairaz. Etymology templates: {{root|li|ine-pro|*(s)ḱeh₃-}}, {{der|li|goh|hērro}} Old High German hērro, {{der|li|gem-pro|*hairaz}} Proto-Germanic *hairaz Head templates: {{head|li|noun|plural|Hiëre|diminutive|Hiërke|locative|Hiëvesch|vocative|Härr|g=m}} Hiër m (plural Hiëre, diminutive Hiërke, locative Hiëvesch, vocative Härr)
  1. (Eupen, archaic) man, gentleman (polite term) Tags: archaic, masculine Categories (topical): People, Titles
    Sense id: en-Hiër-li-noun-lk7KhToY Disambiguation of People: 14 0 23 23 12 28 Disambiguation of Titles: 12 5 26 19 15 23 Categories (other): Eupen Limburgish
  2. (Eupen, archaic) sir (title of respect) Tags: archaic, masculine
    Sense id: en-Hiër-li-noun-7Rv-I9aZ Categories (other): Eupen Limburgish
  3. (Eupen, archaic) Mr., mister, sir Tags: archaic, masculine Categories (topical): People, Titles
    Sense id: en-Hiër-li-noun-cF8rh1wB Disambiguation of People: 14 0 23 23 12 28 Disambiguation of Titles: 12 5 26 19 15 23 Categories (other): Eupen Limburgish
  4. (Eupen, archaic) gentleman Tags: archaic, masculine Categories (topical): Male people, People, Titles
    Sense id: en-Hiër-li-noun-YXwGLXuI Disambiguation of Male people: 26 0 9 43 8 13 Disambiguation of People: 14 0 23 23 12 28 Disambiguation of Titles: 12 5 26 19 15 23 Categories (other): Eupen Limburgish
  5. (Eupen, archaic) master, lord (generally denotes that somebody has control over something, either in a generic or in a regal sense) Tags: archaic, masculine Categories (topical): People, Titles Synonyms (hieër (widespread variant)): hier [Maastrichtian], hièr (Valkenburg)
    Sense id: en-Hiër-li-noun-MRyIJOv8 Disambiguation of People: 14 0 23 23 12 28 Disambiguation of Titles: 12 5 26 19 15 23 Categories (other): Eupen Limburgish, Limburgish entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Limburgish entries with incorrect language header: 14 5 9 19 42 10 Disambiguation of 'hieër (widespread variant)': 11 3 7 16 41 23
  6. (Eupen, uncommon) Lord, God Tags: masculine, uncommon Categories (topical): God, People, Religion, Titles Synonyms: Härrgott (english: specifically the Christian god)
    Sense id: en-Hiër-li-noun-LicXam3d Disambiguation of God: 3 3 4 2 5 84 Disambiguation of People: 14 0 23 23 12 28 Disambiguation of Religion: 0 0 0 0 0 100 Disambiguation of Titles: 12 5 26 19 15 23 Categories (other): Eupen Limburgish
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms (heer (East Limburgish, Southeast Limburgish)): Heär, Heer (alt: Krefeld)
Disambiguation of 'heer (East Limburgish, Southeast Limburgish)': 13 2 20 18 25 22

Download JSON data for Hiër meaning in All languages combined (6.3kB)

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