ker
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See also: Appendix:Variations of "ker"
Translingual
Symbol
ker
English
Noun
ker (plural kers)
Abinomn
Noun
ker
Cornish
Noun
ker
- Hard mutation of ger.
Czech
Pronunciation
Noun
ker
Gagauz
Etymology
Adverb
ker
References
- Baskakov, N. A. (1991) İsmail Kaynak, A. Mecit Doğru, transl., Gagauz Türkçesinin Sözlüğü [The Dictionary of Gagauz Turkish] (in Turkish), Ankara: Kültür Bakanlığı Yayınları, page 144
German
Interjection
ker
- Alternative spelling of Ker
Hittite
Romanization
ker
- Broad transcription of 𒆠𒅕
Icelandic
Etymology
From Old Norse ker, from Proto-Germanic *kazą. Doublet of kar, which was borrowed from Danish.
Pronunciation
Noun
ker n (genitive singular kers, nominative plural ker)
Declension
Derived terms
Khasi
Verb
ker
Derived terms
References
- Singh, U Nissor (1906) Khasi-English dictionary, Shillong: Eastern Bengal and Assam Secretariat Press, page 24. Searchable online at SEAlang.net.
Lolopo
Etymology
From Proto-Loloish *ko² (Bradley), from Proto-Sino-Tibetan *rkəw. Cognate with Nuosu ꈐ (ku), Burmese ခိုး (hkui:), Naxi kv (“to steal”), Drung keu (“to steal”), Chinese 寇 (OC *[k]ʰˤ(r)o-s) (B-S), Tibetan རྐུ (rku), Yakkha खुमा (khuma, “to steal”), Cholim Tangsa guh (“to steal”).
Pronunciation
Verb
ker
- (Yao'an) to steal
Northern Kurdish
Pronunciation
Noun
ker m
Old French
Noun
ker oblique singular, m (oblique plural kers, nominative singular kers, nominative plural ker)
Old Norse
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *kazą.
Noun
ker n
Descendants
Further reading
- Zoëga, Geir T. (1910) “ker”, in A Concise Dictionary of Old Icelandic, Oxford: Clarendon Press, page 238; also available at the Internet Archive
Old Tupi
Serbo-Croatian
Slovak
Slovene
Tatar
Zazaki
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