"kærur" meaning in Faroese

See kærur in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Adjective

Etymology: From Old Norse kærr, kę́rr, from Latin cārus (“dear”), from Proto-Indo-European *kār- (“dear”). Cognate to Faroese hora (“whore”). Etymology templates: {{der|fo|non|kærr}} Old Norse kærr, {{der|fo|la|cārus||dear}} Latin cārus (“dear”), {{der|fo|ine-pro|*kār-||dear}} Proto-Indo-European *kār- (“dear”), {{cog|fo|hora||whore}} Faroese hora (“whore”) Head templates: {{head|fo|adjectives|||||comparative|kærari|superlative|kærastur|head=}} kærur (comparative kærari, superlative kærastur), {{fo-adj|kærari|kærastur}} kærur (comparative kærari, superlative kærastur) Forms: kærari [comparative], kærastur [superlative], no-table-tags [table-tags], kærur [masculine, nominative, singular], kær [feminine, nominative, singular], kært [neuter, nominative, singular], kæran [accusative, masculine, singular], kæra [accusative, feminine, singular], kært [accusative, neuter, singular], kærum [dative, masculine, singular], kærari [dative, feminine, singular], kærum [dative, neuter, singular], kærs [genitive, masculine, singular], kærar [feminine, genitive, singular], kærs [genitive, neuter, singular], kærir [masculine, nominative, plural], kærar [feminine, nominative, plural], kær [neuter, nominative, plural], kærar [accusative, masculine, plural], kærar [accusative, feminine, plural], kær [accusative, neuter, plural], kærum [dative, masculine, plural], kærum [dative, feminine, plural], kærum [dative, neuter, plural], kæra [genitive, masculine, plural], kæra [feminine, genitive, plural], kæra [genitive, neuter, plural]
  1. dear, beloved
    Sense id: en-kærur-fo-adj-yAqM9Hv9 Categories (other): Faroese entries with incorrect language header, Faroese links with redundant alt parameters, Faroese links with redundant wikilinks, Pages with 2 entries, Pages with entries, Pages with 2 entries, Pages with entries Disambiguation of Pages with 2 entries: 94 3 3 Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 95 3 3
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