See aimser on Wiktionary
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{ "categories": [ "Mots en vieil irlandais issus d’un mot en indo-européen commun", "Mots en vieil irlandais issus d’un mot en proto-celtique", "Noms communs en vieil irlandais", "vieil irlandais", "Étymologies en vieil irlandais incluant une reconstruction" ], "derived": [ { "word": "aimseracht" }, { "word": "aimserad" }, { "word": "aimserdae" }, { "lang": "Moyen irlandais", "lang_code": "mga", "word": "aimser" }, { "lang": "Gaélique irlandais", "lang_code": "ga", "word": "aimsir" }, { "lang": "Mannois", "lang_code": "gv", "word": "emshir" }, { "lang": "Gaélique écossais", "lang_code": "gd", "word": "aimsir" } ], "etymology_texts": [ "Du proto-celtique *amsterā, possiblement de l’indo-européen commun *h₂mh₁-eh₂ (« temps, moment »), issu de la racine *h₂meh₁- (« faucher, récolter »).", "David Stifter suggère la proto-celtique *ammansterā ou *ammanstero, de l’indo-européen commun *h₂etmn̥ (« errement »), issu de la racine *h₂et- (« aller »)." ], "lang": "Vieil irlandais", "lang_code": "sga", "pos": "noun", "pos_title": "Nom commun", "senses": [ { "glosses": [ "Point dans le temps, moment." ] }, { "glosses": [ "Période de temps, saison." ] }, { "glosses": [ "Âge, époque." ] }, { "glosses": [ "Règne." ] }, { "glosses": [ "Saison, temps." ] }, { "glosses": [ "Longueur (d'un son)." ] } ], "sounds": [ { "ipa": "*\\ˈamʲsʲer\\" } ], "word": "aimser" }
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