duer
Luxemburgeois
/duːʀ/
adverb
Definitions
- thither, there, over there to that place
Etymology
Derived from Old High German dar derived from Proto-Germanic *þar (there, at that place).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*þar
Gloss
there, at that place
Concept
Semantic Field
Miscellaneous function words
Ontological Category
Other
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Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- there English
- thereabout English
- thereacross English
- thereafter English
- thereagainst English
- thereamong English
- thereanent English
- therearound English
- thereat English
- thereatop English
- therebefore English
- therebehind English
- therebeside English
- therebetween English
- therebeyond English
- thereby English
- therefor English
- therefore English
- therefrom English
- therein English
- thereinto English
- thereinunder English
- thereness English
- therenigh English
- thereof English
- thereon English
- thereout English
- thereover English
- therethrough English
- therethroughout English
- thereto English
- theretofore English
- thereunder English
- thereunto English
- thereupon English
- therewhile English
- therewith English
- therewithal English
- therewithin English
- wayupthere English
- Dingsda German
- allda German
- da German
- dabei German
- dableiben German
- dafür German
- dahin German
- dahinter German
- damit German
- danach German
- darauf German
- daselbst German
- davon German
- davor German
- dawider German
- ebenda German
- *tar- Proto-Indo-European
- *þar Proto-Germanic
- þar Old English
- þer Old English
- þēr Old English
- there Middle English
- þar Old Norse
- þá er Old Norse
- þær Old Norse
- dar Old High German
- thār Old High German
- dar Middle High German
- dā Middle High German
- do Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- duer- Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- duerno Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- no Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- 𐌸𐌰𐍂 Gothic
- *þār gmw-pro
- *thar Old Dutch
- thār Old Dutch
- dēr Old Frisian
- de Sranan Tongo