-boar

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See also: boar, Boar, boâr, bôar, and bóar

Saterland Frisian

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Etymology

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From Old Frisian *-bāre, from Proto-Germanic *bēriz.

Suffix

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-boar

  1. Suffix added to verbs and nouns indicating possession of quality, capability, or possibility; -ful; -able

Derived terms

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