"saer" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Norman]

Forms: saers [plural]
Etymology: From Old French seir, soir, from Latin sērō (“at a late hour, late”), from sērus (“late”). Etymology templates: {{uder|nrf|fro|seir}} Old French seir, {{m|fro|soir}} soir, {{uder|nrf|la|sērō||at a late hour, late}} Latin sērō (“at a late hour, late”), {{m|la|sērus||late}} sērus (“late”) Head templates: {{head|nrf|noun|||plural|saers||||||{{{3}}}|f2accel-form=p|g=m|g2=|head=}} saer m (plural saers), {{nrf-noun|m}} saer m (plural saers)
  1. (Guernsey) evening Tags: Guernsey, masculine Categories (topical): Time Synonyms: [Jersey]
    Sense id: en-saer-nrm-noun-5b0IAdEO Categories (other): Guernsey Norman, Norman entries with incorrect language header, Norman undefined derivations

Verb [Venetian]

Head templates: {{head|vec|verb}} saer
  1. To know
    Sense id: en-saer-vec-verb-mrhElmXb Categories (other): Venetian entries with incorrect language header

Noun [Welsh]

IPA: /saːɨ̯r/ [North-Wales], /sai̯r/ [South-Wales] Forms: seiri [plural]
Rhymes: -aːɨ̯r Etymology: From Proto-Celtic *saɸiros, from Proto-Indo-European *sapiros, from *sap- (“skill”). Cognate with Irish saor (“craftsman; mason”). Etymology templates: {{inh|cy|cel-pro|*saɸiros}} Proto-Celtic *saɸiros, {{inh|cy|ine-pro|*sapiros}} Proto-Indo-European *sapiros, {{m|ine-pro|*sap-||skill}} *sap- (“skill”), {{cog|ga|saor||craftsman; mason}} Irish saor (“craftsman; mason”) Head templates: {{cy-noun|m|seiri}} saer m (plural seiri, not mutable)
  1. carpenter Tags: masculine, not-mutable
    Sense id: en-saer-cy-noun--2E7FO7w Categories (other): Welsh entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Welsh entries with incorrect language header: 69 31
  2. mason Tags: masculine, not-mutable
    Sense id: en-saer-cy-noun-FiCUxNhx
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Derived forms: pensaer (english: master builder, architect)

Download JSON data for saer meaning in All languages combined (3.8kB)

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