aar
Old Danish
noun
Definitions
- year
Etymology
Derived from Old Norse ár (year, early) derived from Proto-Germanic *jērą (year).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*jērą
Gloss
year
Concept
Semantic Field
Time
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
年
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- *yeh₁- Proto-Indo-European
- *yeh₁r- Proto-Indo-European
- *yeh₁ro- Proto-Indo-European
- *yéh₁rom Proto-Indo-European
- *yōr- Proto-Indo-European
- *yōro- Proto-Indo-European
- år Norwegian Bokmål
- *airi Proto-Germanic
- *airō Proto-Germanic
- *jērą Proto-Germanic
- *jērǫ̂ Proto-Germanic
- åra Swedish
- år Norwegian Nynorsk
- gear Old English
- ġēar Old English
- ár Old Norse
- dødsår Danish
- efterår Danish
- fjumreår Danish
- forår Danish
- mellemkrigsår Danish
- nytår Danish
- sabbatår Danish
- skoleår Danish
- år Danish
- årbog Danish
- århundred Danish
- århundrede Danish
- årlig Danish
- årsdag Danish
- årstid Danish
- årti Danish
- ár Icelandic
- jār Old High German
- yaro Ido
- ár Faroese
- árla Faroese
- 𐌾𐌴𐍂 Gothic
- *jār gmw-pro
- jar Old Dutch
- jār Old Dutch
- ar Old Swedish
- ar, ār Old Swedish
- jår Westrobothnian
- jēr Old Frisian