are
Scots
noun
Definitions
- grace; mercy
Etymology
Inherited from Middle English are inherited from Old English ār (grace, oar, glory, mercy, help, honor, honour, benefit, privilege, prosperity, favor, pardon, respect, bronze, copper, worth, brass, dignity, kindness, reverence, pity) inherited from Proto-Germanic *aizō (respect, honour).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*aizō
Gloss
respect, honour
Concept
Semantic Field
Emotions and values
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Kanji
恭, 敬
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- bemercy English
- merciful English
- mercify English
- merciless English
- merciness English
- mercy English
- oar English
- unmercied English
- unmercy English
- erilis Latin
- erus Latin
- Ehre German
- Ehrenamt German
- Ehrenmitgliedschaft German
- Ehrenmord German
- Ehrenwort German
- Unehre German
- ehrbar German
- ehrenhaft German
- ehrenkäsig German
- ehrenrührig German
- ehrenvoll German
- ehrenwert German
- ehrenwörtlich German
- ehrlich German
- ehrlos German
- ehrpusselig German
- ehrrührig German
- ehrwürdig German
- eer Dutch, Flemish
- eerbaar Dutch, Flemish
- eerbetoon Dutch, Flemish
- eerbied Dutch, Flemish
- eergisteren Dutch, Flemish
- eerherstel Dutch, Flemish
- eerlijk Dutch, Flemish
- eerloos Dutch, Flemish
- eervol Dutch, Flemish
- eerwraak Dutch, Flemish
- eerzaak Dutch, Flemish
- eerzuil Dutch, Flemish
- ereloon Dutch, Flemish
- eremetaal Dutch, Flemish
- eren Dutch, Flemish
- eretitel Dutch, Flemish
- erezuil Dutch, Flemish
- oneer Dutch, Flemish
- veeleer Dutch, Flemish
- weleer Dutch, Flemish
- *h₂eys- Proto-Indo-European
- *h₂oys-éh₂, *h₂eys- Proto-Indo-European
- *airō Proto-Germanic
- *aizō Proto-Germanic
- ar Old English
- ardæde Old English
- arfæst Old English
- arleas Old English
- arstafas Old English
- aryþ Old English
- heora Old English
- woroldar Old English
- ār Old English
- are Middle English
- mercy Middle English
- ere Middle Dutch
- ēre Middle High German
- *aiʀu gmw-pro
- ēra Old Dutch
- *ezos Proto-Italic
- am Scots
- urnae Scots
- ēre Old Frisian