"atgar" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: atgars [plural]
Etymology: Learned borrowing from Old English ætgār (“a short spear, dart, javelin, a kind of dart or other weapon to cast at the enemy”), from Proto-West Germanic *atgaiʀ, from Proto-Germanic *atgaizaz; equivalent to at- + gar (“spear”). Cognate with Old Frisian etgēr, Old High German azgēr, azigēr, Icelandic atgeir (“spear”). Etymology templates: {{lbor|en|ang|ætgār||a short spear, dart, javelin, a kind of dart or other weapon to cast at the enemy}} Learned borrowing from Old English ætgār (“a short spear, dart, javelin, a kind of dart or other weapon to cast at the enemy”), {{der|en|gmw-pro|*atgaiʀ}} Proto-West Germanic *atgaiʀ, {{der|en|gem-pro|*atgaizaz}} Proto-Germanic *atgaizaz, {{prefix|en|at|gar|t2=spear}} at- + gar (“spear”), {{cog|ofs|etgēr}} Old Frisian etgēr, {{cog|goh|azgēr}} Old High German azgēr, {{cog|is|atgeir||spear}} Icelandic atgeir (“spear”) Head templates: {{en-noun}} atgar (plural atgars)
  1. (Anglo-Saxon) A kind of spear or lance formerly in use. Categories (topical): Spears Synonyms: ategar

Inflected forms

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