"Gērs" meaning in North Frisian

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Noun

IPA: [ɡ̊ɛːɐ̯s]
Etymology: From Old Frisian gers, gres, from Proto-Germanic *grasą, from Proto-Indo-European *gʰreH₁- (“to grow, become green”). Etymology templates: {{inh|frr|ofs|gers}} Old Frisian gers, {{inh|frr|gem-pro|*grasą}} Proto-Germanic *grasą, {{der|frr|ine-pro|*gʰreH₁-||to grow, become green}} Proto-Indo-European *gʰreH₁- (“to grow, become green”) Head templates: {{head|frr|noun|g=n}} Gērs n
  1. (Sylt) grass Tags: Sylt, neuter Synonyms: gäärs [Föhr-Amrum], gjars [Mooring] Derived forms: Gērshüper, Gērsmuun
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