wor
English
Etymology
Likely ultimately a borrowing into Northumbrian Old English from (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Old Norse várr (“our”) (from the same (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Proto-Germanic root *unseraz that produced Standard English our). Compare Scots wir.
Pronunciation
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Audio (UK): (file)
Determiner
wor
- (Northern England, dialect) our.
- If ye gannin out the neet ye betta tell wor Jimmy.
Usage notes
- Used primarily with family members or close friends of a family.
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Noun
wor
Chinese
For pronunciation and definitions of wor – see 喎 (“Cantonese particle”). (This term is a variant form of 喎). |
Chuukese
Verb
wor
- to exist
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