"lierre" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [French]

IPA: /ljɛʁ/ Audio: Fr-lierre.ogg Forms: lierres [plural]
Rhymes: -jɛʁ Etymology: Inherited from Old French liere, formed by rebracketing of the elided article l’ and iere m, itself from Latin hedera f, from Proto-Indo-European *gʰed- (“to seize, grasp, take”). The change in gender can be explained as assimilating the more common masculine form for trees and shrubs in French. Etymology templates: {{glossary|Inherited}} Inherited, {{inh|fr|fro|liere|||g=|g2=|g3=|id=|lit=|nocat=|pos=|sc=|sort=|tr=|ts=}} Old French liere, {{inh+|fr|fro|liere}} Inherited from Old French liere, {{glossary|rebracketing}} rebracketing, {{inh|fr|la|hedera|g=f}} Latin hedera f, {{der|fr|ine-pro|*gʰed-||to seize, grasp, take}} Proto-Indo-European *gʰed- (“to seize, grasp, take”) Head templates: {{fr-noun|m}} lierre m (plural lierres)
  1. ivy Tags: masculine

Inflected forms

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