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hwēr — *hwēr, *hwæ̅r, *hwer germ., Adverb: nhd. wo; ne. where; Rekontruktionsbasis: an., ae., afries., as., ahd.; Etymologie: s. ing. *kʷo , *kʷo … Germanisches Wörterbuch
hwer- — *hwer germ., Verb: nhd. wölben; ne. vault (Verb); Hinweis: s. *hwera , *hwarnō; Etymologie: unbekannt; Literatur: Falk/Torp 116 … Germanisches Wörterbuch
hwer — m ( es/ as) pot, bowl, kettle, caldron … Old to modern English dictionary
i-hwer — see ywhere … Useful english dictionary
wherry — /hwer ee, wer ee/, n., pl. wherries, v., wherried, wherrying. n. 1. a light rowboat for one person; skiff. 2. any of various barges, fishing vessels, etc., used locally in England. v.t., v.i. 3. to use, or transport in, a wherry. [1400 50; late… … Universalium
where — hwer /weÉ™ n. location; place in which something occurs adv. in what location; how; to what location?; from what location pron. in which place; in that place which; at which point conj. in what location; in the place which; at the time of; if; to … English contemporary dictionary
whereabouts — where|a|bouts1 [ werə,bauts, hwerə,bauts ] noun plural the place where someone or something is: can be followed by a singular or plural verb: someone s/something s whereabouts: The police have been investigating the group s whereabouts. the… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
whereabouts — I UK [ˈweərəˌbaʊts] / US [ˈwerəˌbaʊts] / US [ˈhwerəˌbaʊts] noun [plural] the place where someone or something is: can be followed by a singular or plural verb someone s/something s whereabouts: The police have been investigating the group s… … English dictionary
hwera- — *hwera , *hweraz germ., stark. Maskulinum (a): nhd. Kessel; ne. kettle; Rekontruktionsbasis: got., an., ae., ahd.; Etymologie: idg. *kʷer (2), Sub … Germanisches Wörterbuch
Tag — 1. Alen Doach hîsch, äs mäkest hîsch; un Sangtich hîsch, dâd äs hîsch. (Siebenbürg. sächs.) – Schuster, 368. 2. All Dag is ken Joarmarkt. (Strelitz.) 3. All Dage is kîn Sonndag (kîn Karkmess, sün kîn Fangeldage). (Oldenburg.) 4. All Doag wat Nîgs … Deutsches Sprichwörter-Lexikon