keer
Dutch (Brabantic)
/keːr/
noun
Definitions
- time occasion, instance
- reversion, reversal
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Dutch keer.
Origin
Middle Dutch
keer
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- chore English
- choreful English
- choreless English
- chorelike English
- choreman English
- choresome English
- Kehr German
- Rückkehr German
- af Dutch, Flemish
- afkeer Dutch, Flemish
- afkerig Dutch, Flemish
- bekeren Dutch, Flemish
- keerkring Dutch, Flemish
- keerpunt Dutch, Flemish
- keerzang Dutch, Flemish
- keren Dutch, Flemish
- kering Dutch, Flemish
- letter Dutch, Flemish
- letterkeer Dutch, Flemish
- om Dutch, Flemish
- omkeer Dutch, Flemish
- omkeren Dutch, Flemish
- ommekeer Dutch, Flemish
- terugkeren Dutch, Flemish
- toekeren Dutch, Flemish
- uitkeren Dutch, Flemish
- verkeren Dutch, Flemish
- wederkerig Dutch, Flemish
- *karzijaną Proto-Germanic
- edcierr Old English
- ċierr Old English
- chare Middle English
- charr Middle English
- afkeer Middle Dutch
- keer Middle Dutch
- keren Middle Dutch