ar
Old Irish
/ar/
preposition
Definitions
- for, for the sake of, because of
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Celtic *ɸare (in front of) inherited from Proto-Indo-European *pr̥H-.
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*pr̥H-
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- afore English
- first English
- fore English
- foreanent English
- forebulge English
- forecheck English
- foredraft English
- forehatch English
- foremast English
- foremost English
- forereef English
- foreright English
- foreshore English
- foreward English
- forward English
- para- English
- parablepsis English
- paragon English
- paraphernalia English
- paraphragma English
- paraselene English
- paratenic English
- paresthesia English
- wherefor English
- whithertofore English
- Arverni Latin
- Remi Latin
- parametrum Latin
- paraveredus Latin
- paraverēdus Latin
- verēdus Latin
- paragonare Italian
- parestesia Italian
- пароним Russian
- parestesia Spanish, Castilian
- παρά Ancient Greek
- παράγραφος Ancient Greek
- παράδοξος Ancient Greek
- παράσιτος Ancient Greek
- παρέκ Ancient Greek
- παραγωγή Ancient Greek
- παραδειγματίζω Ancient Greek
- παρακαλέω Ancient Greek
- πρῶτος Ancient Greek
- *h₂wes- Proto-Indo-European
- *n̥serōm Proto-Indo-European
- *preh₂- Proto-Indo-European
- *pr̥H- Proto-Indo-European
- parestesia Portuguese
- パラ Japanese
- ar Irish
- mucár Irish
- ár Irish
- parallel Danish
- parentes Danish
- uns Middle High German
- *anserom Proto-Celtic
- *uɸor Proto-Celtic
- *uɸorēdos Proto-Celtic
- *ɸare Proto-Celtic
- ens Mòcheno
- *ar Proto-Brythonic
- *are- Proto-Brythonic
- arhos Middle Welsh
- *Aremorika xtg