־ער
Yiddish
suffix
Definitions
- er one who does something
Etymology
Derived from Old High German -āri derived from Proto-Germanic *-ārijaz.
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*-ārijaz
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Satmarer English
- Walser English
- fresser English
- schnorrer English
- -arius Latin
- -ārius Latin
- Philistaeus Latin
- -er German
- Altweibermühle German
- Benziner German
- Besetzer German
- Bildergalerie German
- Buchdrucker German
- Erlöser German
- Flammenwerfer German
- Fliegenschnäpper German
- Futterreißer German
- Futterzerreißer German
- Gaianer German
- Geiger German
- Gleitbeutler German
- Grauschnäpper German
- Gsiberger German
- Halsbandschnäpper German
- Hubschrauber German
- Kampfläufer German
- Nichtskönner German
- Schlitzrüssler German
- Schnorrer German
- Späher German
- Staubsauger German
- Steinschmätzer German
- Steinwälzer German
- Strandläufer German
- Trauerschnäpper German
- Vierbeiner German
- Viertürer German
- Wasserläufer German
- Wassertreter German
- Zwergschnäpper German
- überdünischer German
- *-ārijaz Proto-Germanic
- *rīmą Proto-Germanic
- plątać Polish
- -ere Old English
- -re Old English
- -ari Old Norse
- *-ařь Proto-Slavic
- -ari Old High German
- -āri Old High German
- -ære Middle High German
- -er Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- -𐌰𐍂𐌴𐌹𐍃 Gothic
- אָנפֿאַנגען Yiddish
- אָנפֿאַנגער Yiddish
- אָנפֿירן Yiddish
- אָנפֿירער Yiddish
- זויגן Yiddish
- לינק Yiddish
- לינקער Yiddish
- סאַטמאַר Yiddish
- סאַטמאַרער Yiddish
- פּלאַנטער Yiddish
- פֿרעסן Yiddish
- פֿרעסער Yiddish
- שטויב Yiddish
- שטויבזויגער Yiddish
- שנאָרן Yiddish
- שנאָרער Yiddish
- *-āri Old Dutch
- -ari Old Saxon
- ᚱᚨᚢᚾᛁᛃᚨᛉ Proto-Norse