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See also:Meerand-meer

English

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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Seemere.

Noun

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meer (pluralmeers)

  1. Aboundary.
  2. Obsolete form ofmere(lake).

Etymology 2

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Adjective

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meer (comparativemeerer,superlativemeerest)

  1. Obsolete form ofmere.
    • 1720,John Enty,Truth and Liberty consistent:
      For, is this more contrary to Scripture[] than 'tis to say, that our blessed Saviour is ameer Man[]
    • 1733,I[saac] W[atts], “Essay I. A Fair Enquiry and Debate Concerning Space. Sect[ion] XII. Space Nothing Real, but a Meer Abstract Idea.”, inPhilosophical Essays on Various Subjects, [], London: [] Richard Ford [], and Richard Hett [],→OCLC,page44:
      And ſo vve may have an ever-grovving Idea ofinfinite Number as vvell asinfinite Space orEmptineſs, yet it is ameer Idea, and hath no real Exiſtence vvithout us.

Etymology 3

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Seemayor.

Noun

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meer (pluralmeers)

  1. Obsolete form ofmayor.
  2. Obsolete form ofmair.

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Anagrams

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Afrikaans

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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FromDutchmeer, fromMiddle Dutchmēre, fromOld Dutchmeri, fromProto-Germanic*mari, fromProto-Indo-European*móri.

Noun

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meer (pluralmere)

  1. lake
    Synonym:pan

Etymology 2

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FromDutchmeer, fromMiddle Dutchmêre, fromOld Dutch*mēro, fromProto-West Germanic*maiʀō, fromProto-Germanic*maizô.

Determiner

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meer

  1. more

Alemannic German

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Etymology

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FromOld High Germanmēro, fromProto-Germanic*maizô. CompareGermanmehr,Dutchmeer,Saterland Frisianmoor,Englishmore,Icelandicmeira,Swedishmera,Gothic𐌼𐌰𐌹𐌶𐌰(maiza).

Adverb

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meer

  1. (Uri)more

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Dutch

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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FromMiddle Dutchmēre, fromOld Dutchmeri, fromProto-West Germanic*mari, fromProto-Germanic*mari, fromProto-Indo-European*móri.

Noun

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meer n (pluralmeren,diminutivemeertje n)

  1. lake
    We gingen zwemmen in hetmeer.We went swimming in thelake.
    Hetmeer was kalm en helder.Thelake was calm and clear.
    Er zijn veel vissen in datmeer.There are many fish in thatlake.
  2. (obsolete, literary)sea
    Synonym:zee
Derived terms
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hydronyms and toponyms
Descendants
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Etymology 2

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FromMiddle Dutchmêre, fromOld Dutch*mēro, fromProto-West Germanic*maiʀō, fromProto-Germanic*maizô.

Determiner

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meer

  1. comparative degree ofveel;more
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Descendants
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Etymology 3

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FromMiddle Dutchmêer, fromOld Dutchmēr. This form stood alongside the olderMiddle Dutchmêe, fromOld Dutch*mē, fromProto-Germanic*maiz.

Adverb

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meer

  1. anymore,anylonger
    Ikbennietmeermee.
    I cannot followanymore.
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Hunsrik

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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FromMiddle High Germanwir, fromOld High Germanwir, fromProto-West Germanic*wiʀ, fromProto-Germanic*wīz,*wiz, fromProto-Indo-European*wéy-, plural of*éǵh₂.

CompareGermanwir,Pennsylvania Germanmer,Yiddishמיר(mir),Englishwe.

Alternative forms

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Pronoun

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meer

  1. we
Inflection
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Hunsrik personal pronouns
nominativeaccusativedative
procliticencliticstressedunstressedstressedunstressed
singular1st personich
eich
-ichmich
meich
meermer
m'r
2nd person
(informal)
du
dau/Dau
-du,-de
-Dau,-De
dich
deich/Deich
deerder
d'r/D'r
3rd
person
mer;där-erihnenihmem
fsie;die-sesie /ihnsseeer
ehr
re
nes;das
et,'t
'ses
et

-et,-'t
ihmem
plural1st personmeermeruns
uhs
2nd persondeer
Ehr,Dehr
dereich
Auch
3rd personsie;die-sesiesedenne

Etymology 2

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FromMiddle High Germanmir(me), fromOld High Germanmir(me), fromProto-West Germanic*miʀ, fromProto-Germanic*miz(me), fromProto-Indo-European*(e)me-,*(e)me-n-(me). Cognate withOld English(me).

Alternative forms

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Pronoun

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meer

  1. stresseddative ofich
Inflection
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Hunsrik personal pronouns
nominativeaccusativedative
procliticencliticstressedunstressedstressedunstressed
singular1st personich
eich
-ichmich
meich
meermer
m'r
2nd person
(informal)
du
dau/Dau
-du,-de
-Dau,-De
dich
deich/Deich
deerder
d'r/D'r
3rd
person
mer;där-erihnenihmem
fsie;die-sesie /ihnsseeer
ehr
re
nes;das
et,'t
'ses
et

-et,-'t
ihmem
plural1st personmeermeruns
uhs
2nd persondeer
Ehr,Dehr
dereich
Auch
3rd personsie;die-sesiesedenne

Etymology 3

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Noun

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meer n (pluralmeere)

  1. Wiesemann spelling ofMeer

References

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  • Boll, Piter Kehoma (2021), “meer”, inDicionário Hunsriqueano Riograndense–Português, 3rd edition (overall work in Portuguese), Ivoti:Riograndenser Hunsrickisch,page108, column 2

Latin

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Verb

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meer

  1. first-personsingularpresentpassivesubjunctive ofmeō

Middle Dutch

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Etymology 1

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FromOld Dutch*mēri, fromProto-Germanic*mairiją. CompareMiddle Englishmēre andIcelandiclandamæri.

Noun

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mêer ?

  1. border,boundary
  2. anymarker for a border
Descendants
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  • Dutch:(obsolete)meer

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Etymology 2

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From earliermêe, modified by analogy with the adjectivemêre.

Adverb

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mêer

  1. alternative form ofmêe

Further reading

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Nawdm

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Etymology

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Probably cognate withKabiyémɔɔʋ,Gur Lamamɩr,Mbelimemíɛ́dè,Gourmanchémamíálì.

Noun

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meer d (pluralmeera ɦa)

  1. nose
  2. trunk(of anelephant)
  3. snout(of a pig)
  4. muzzle(of an animal, as a cow)

References

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  • Bakabima, Koulon Stéphane; Nicole, Jacques (2018),Nawdm-French Dictionary[1], SIL International
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