"are" meaning in Scots

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Noun

Etymology: From Middle English are, from Old English ār (“honor, worth, dignity”), from Proto-West Germanic *aiʀu, from Proto-Germanic *aizō (“respect, honour”), from *ais- (“to honour, respect, revere”). Cognate with Dutch eer (“honour, credit”), German Ehre (“honour, glory”), Latin erus (“master, professor”). Etymology templates: {{inh|sco|enm|are}} Middle English are, {{inh|sco|ang|ār|t=honor, worth, dignity}} Old English ār (“honor, worth, dignity”), {{inh|sco|gmw-pro|*aiʀu}} Proto-West Germanic *aiʀu, {{inh|sco|gem-pro|*aizō|t=respect, honour}} Proto-Germanic *aizō (“respect, honour”), {{cog|nl|eer|t=honour, credit}} Dutch eer (“honour, credit”), {{cog|de|Ehre|t=honour, glory}} German Ehre (“honour, glory”), {{cog|la|erus|t=master, professor}} Latin erus (“master, professor”) Head templates: {{head|sco|noun|uncountable|cat2=uncountable nouns|head=}} are (uncountable), {{sco-noun|-}} are (uncountable)
  1. (obsolete) grace; mercy Tags: obsolete, uncountable
    Sense id: en-are-sco-noun-qv6e1JK5 Categories (other): Scots entries with incorrect language header

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