aer
Irish (Donegal)
/eːɾˠ/
noun
Definitions
- air
- sky
- (weather) climate
- gaiety, pleasure
- (music) air, tune
Etymology
Inherited from Old Irish aer derived from Latin āēr (air) derived from Ancient Greek ἀήρ (air, wind, atmosphere, mist).
Origin
Ancient Greek
ἀήρ
Gloss
air, wind, atmosphere, mist
Concept
Semantic Field
The physical world
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
気
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- aeroboard English
- aer Latin
- aerofaciens Latin
- aerogenes Latin
- navis Latin
- āer Latin
- āera Latin
- āerem Latin
- āēr Latin
- aria Italian
- air French
- aérer French
- aérobie French
- aérodrome French
- aéroplane French
- plane French
- Аэлита Russian
- aire Spanish, Castilian
- ἀήρ Ancient Greek
- ἠεροειδής Ancient Greek
- ἠερόεις Ancient Greek
- *h₂ews- Proto-Indo-European
- *h₂weh₁- Proto-Indo-European
- aeronave Portuguese
- aerach Irish
- aeracht Irish
- aerachtúil Irish
- aeraigh Irish
- aeraitheoir Irish
- aerdhíonach Irish
- aerfort Irish
- aerga Irish
- aerghiotár Irish
- aerobach Irish
- aertha Irish
- aerthacht Irish
- aeráil Irish
- aeróg Irish
- díonach Irish
- giotár Irish
- port Irish
- air Old French
- aire, eir Old French
- aero Esperanto
- aire Catalan, Valencian
- aer Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- αέρας Greek (modern)
- αερο- Greek (modern)
- aer Old Irish
- adhar Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic
- aer Manx
- air Norman
- ajër Albanian
- aar Old Portuguese
- aire Occitan
- aria Romansh
- aerach Middle Irish
- aerda Middle Irish
- aer Breton
- aire Ladino
- ჰაერი Old Georgian
- *auhḗr Proto-Hellenic
- awyr Middle Welsh
- äwyr, awyr Middle Welsh