yver

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[edit] Anglo-Norman

[edit] Etymology

From Latin hībernum.

[edit] Noun

yver m. (oblique plural yvers, nominative singular yvers, nominative plural yver)

  1. winter

[edit] Danish

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[edit] Etymology

From Old Norse júr, júgr, from Proto-Indo-European *h₁euhdʰ-r̥- (udder).

[edit] Pronunciation

  • IPA: /yːvər/, [ˈyːˀvɐ], [ˈyːˀwɐ], [ˈywˀɐ]

[edit] Noun

yver n. (singular definite yveret, plural indefinite yvere)

  1. udder (part of domestic milk-giving animal that expresses milk)

[edit] Inflection


[edit] Middle French

[edit] Etymology

Old French yver, Latin hībernum

[edit] Noun

yver m. (plural yverz)

  1. winter

[edit] Descendants


[edit] Norwegian Nynorsk

[edit] Preposition

yver

  1. (dated, høgnorsk) over (above)
  2. (dated, høgnorsk) over, across
    Kann du få meg yver elvi?
    Can you get me across the river?

[edit] Old French

[edit] Etymology

From Latin hībernum.

[edit] Noun

yver m. (oblique plural yvers, nominative singular yvers, nominative plural yver)

  1. winter
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