"tere" meaning in Walloon

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Noun

IPA: /tɛːʀ/ Forms: teres [plural]
Etymology: From Old French terre, from Latin terra (“land, earth, ground”), from Proto-Indo-European *ters- (“dry”). Etymology templates: {{der|wa|fro|terre}} Old French terre, {{der|wa|la|terra||land, earth, ground}} Latin terra (“land, earth, ground”), {{der|wa|ine-pro|*ters-||dry}} Proto-Indo-European *ters- (“dry”) Head templates: {{head|wa|noun||||{{{2}}}|plural|teres||{{{plural2}}}||{{{3}}}||{{{3}}}s|f3accel-form=p|g=f|g2=|head=|sort=}} tere f (plural teres), {{wa-noun|f}} tere f (plural teres)
  1. earth Tags: feminine Synonyms: daegn
    Sense id: en-tere-wa-noun-e3S0GKNS Categories (other): Pages with 18 entries, Pages with entries, Walloon entries with incorrect language header
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      "ipa": "/tɛːʀ/"
    }
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