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maer

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See also: maar, mär, Mär, mær, and Maer

Afrikaans

Etymology

From Dutch mager, from Middle Dutch mager, from Old Dutch *magar, from Proto-Germanic *magraz, from Proto-Indo-European *mh₂ḱrós.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /mɑːr/, (archaic) /ˈmɑːər/
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  • Homophone: maar (modern only)

Adjective

maer (attributive maer, comparative maerder, superlative maerste)

  1. lean, fatless
  2. meager, skinny
  3. (figuratively) poor; financially bad
    Ons gaan nou deur maer jare.
    We're currently going through [some] financially bad years.

Inflection

More information predicative, attributive ...

Antonyms

Derived terms

  • maergat
  • maerheid
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Breton

Etymology

From Old Breton mair, from Proto-Brythonic *maɨr, from Latin maior (greater). Cognate with Old Cornish mair, Old Welsh mair, Welsh maer, Middle Irish máer, Irish maor.

Noun

maer m (plural maered)

  1. mayor

Mutation

More information unmutated, soft ...

Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Breton.
All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.

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Gallo

Etymology

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Noun

maer f (plural maers)

  1. sea

Welsh

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