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English

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A hawk soars.

Etymology

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FromMiddle Englishsoren, fromOld Frenchessorer(to fly up, soar), fromVulgar Latin*exaurare(to rise into the air), fromLatinex(out) +aura(the air, a breeze), fromAncient Greekαὔρα(aúra,breath). Compareaura, andexhale.

Pronunciation

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Verb

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soar (third-person singular simple presentsoars,present participlesoaring,simple past and past participlesoared)

  1. (intransitive) To flyhigh with little effort, like abird.
  2. Tomount upward on wings, or as on wings, especially bygliding while employing rising aircurrents.
  3. To remain aloft by means of aglider or other unpowered aircraft.
  4. Torise, especially rapidly or unusually high.
    Synonym:(archaic)aspire
    The pump pricessoared into new heights as the strike continued.
    • 2021 June 30, David Clough, “Brush: a UK rail icon”, inRAIL, number934, page57:
      A planning document produced in October 1984 said that Class 46 maintenance costs weresoaring and rapid withdrawal would occur, and this came to pass by the end of the year.
  5. (figuratively) To rise in thought, spirits, or imagination; to be exalted in mood.

Derived terms

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Translations

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to fly aloft with little effort
to mount upward on wings
to fly by means of a glider
to rise rapidly or high
to rise in thought, spirits, or imagination; to be exalted in mood

Noun

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soar (pluralsoars)

  1. The act ofsoaring.
  2. Anupward flight.

Translations

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act of soaring
upward flight

References

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Anagrams

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Galician

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Etymology 1

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FromOld Galician-Portuguesesõar, fromLatinsonāre.

Pronunciation

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Verb

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soar (first-person singular presentsoo,first-person singular preteritesoei,past participlesoado)

  1. tosound, toring
    • 1370, R. Lorenzo, editor,Crónica troiana, A Coruña: Fundación Barrié, page400:
      tãger boziñas etssoar tronpas et anafíjs
      to play conchs and tosound horns and bugles
  2. to beheard
    • 1295, R. Lorenzo, editor,La traducción gallega de la Crónica General y de la Crónica de Castilla, Ourense: I.E.O.P.F., page646:
      Et começoullj a dizer que tã grande era a numeada que del oya et o prez d'ar(ar)mas et os bõos feytos quesoarã delle en terra d'Outra mar
      And he began to tell him how great was the reputation that he heard, and of the feats of war and the good deeds thatwere heard about him inOutremer
  3. toring a bell
    −Coñécelo? −Non me soa.
    −Do you know him? −No, he doesn't ring a bell. (Lit. "He doesn't sound (to me)"

Noun

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soar m (pluralsoares)

  1. sound
    • 1370, R. Lorenzo, editor,Crónica troiana, A Coruña: Fundación Barrié, page605:
      Et alí oyriades a uolta et os braados tã grandes, et o rreuoluer et o bolir tã grande, et osoar dos cornos et dos anafíjs, que esto era hũa grã marauilla.
      And being there you would hear the racket and the very high voices, and the uproar and restlessness, and thesound of the horns and of the bugles, and all of this was a great wonder
Conjugation
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    Conjugation ofsoar
SingularPlural
First-person
(eu)
Second-person
(ti)
Third-person
(el /ela /Vde.)
First-person
(nós)
Second-person
(vós)
Third-person
(eles /elas /Vdes.)
Infinitive
Impersonalsoar
Personalsoarsoaressoarsoarmossoardessoaren
Gerund
soando
Past participle
Masculinesoadosoados
Femininesoadasoadas
Indicative
Presentsoosoassoasoamossoadessoan
Imperfectsoabasoabassoabasoabamossoabadessoaban
Preteritesoeisoachessoousoamossoastessoaron
Pluperfectsoarasoarassoarasoaramossoaradessoaran
Futuresoareisoarássoarásoaremossoaredessoarán
Conditionalsoaríasoaríassoaríasoariamossoariadessoarían
Subjunctive
Presentsoesoessoesoemossoedessoen
Imperfectsoasesoasessoasesoásemossoásedessoasen
Futuresoarsoaressoarsoarmossoardessoaren
Imperative
Affirmativesoasoesoemossoadesoen
Negative (non)nonsoesnonsoenonsoemosnonsoedesnonsoen
    Reintegrated conjugation ofsoar (SeeAppendix:Reintegrationism)
SingularPlural
First-person
(eu)
Second-person
(ti /tu)
Third-person
(ele /ela /você)
First-person
(nós)
Second-person
(vós)
Third-person
(eles /elas /vocês)
Infinitive
Impersonalsoar
Personalsoarsoaressoarsoarmossoardessoarem
Gerund
soando
Past participle
Masculinesoadosoados
Femininesoadasoadas
Indicative
Presentsoosoassoasoamossoades,soaissoam
Imperfectsoavasoavassoavasoávamossoávades,soáveis,soávais1soavam
Preteritesoeisoaste,soache1soousoamossoastessoárom,soaram
Pluperfectsoarasoarassoarasoáramossoárades,soáreis,soárais1soaram
Futuresoareisoarássoarásoaremossoaredes,soareissoarám,soarão
Conditionalsoariasoariassoariasoaríamossoaríades,soaríeis,soaríais1soariam
Subjunctive
Presentsoesoessoesoemossoedes,soeissoem
Imperfectsoassesoassessoassesoássemossoássedes,soásseissoassem
Futuresoarsoaressoarsoarmossoardessoarem
Imperative
Affirmativesoasoesoemossoade,soaisoem
Negative (nom)nomsoesnomsoenomsoemosnomsoedes,nomsoeisnomsoem

1Less recommended.

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Etymology 2

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Attested since the 13th century. From proto-Galician *solar, fromLatinsolum. CompareSpanishsolar.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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soar m (pluralsoares)

  1. buildingland,plot,site
    Synonyms:formal,terreo
    • 1290, M. Lucas Álvarez, P. Lucas Domínguez, editors,El monasterio de San Clodio do Ribeiro en la Edad Media: estudio y documentos, Sada / A Coruña: Edicións do Castro, page415:
      Et damos a uos vnsoar en que façades huna casa logo
      And we give you aplot for you to build a house promptly
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References

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Manx

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Etymology

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(Thisetymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium.)

Noun

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soar m (plural[please provide])

  1. smell

Verb

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soar (verbal nounsoaralorsoareyorsoaraghey)

  1. tosmell

Mutation

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Mutation ofsoar
radicallenitioneclipsis
soarhoar
after "yn",toar
unchanged

Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Manx.
All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.

Portuguese

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Etymology

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Inherited fromOld Galician-Portuguesesõar, fromLatinsonāre.

Pronunciation

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  • (Brazil)IPA(key): /suˈa(ʁ)/[sʊˈa(h)],(faster pronunciation)/ˈswa(ʁ)/[ˈswa(h)],/soˈa(ʁ)/[soˈa(h)]
  • (Brazil)IPA(key): /suˈa(ʁ)/[sʊˈa(h)],(faster pronunciation)/ˈswa(ʁ)/[ˈswa(h)],/soˈa(ʁ)/[soˈa(h)]
    • (São Paulo)IPA(key): /suˈa(ɾ)/[sʊˈa(ɾ)],(faster pronunciation)/ˈswa(ɾ)/,/soˈa(ɾ)/
    • (Rio de Janeiro)IPA(key): /suˈa(ʁ)/[sʊˈa(χ)],(faster pronunciation)/ˈswa(ʁ)/[ˈswa(χ)],/soˈa(ʁ)/[soˈa(χ)]
    • (Southern Brazil)IPA(key): /soˈa(ɻ)/
 

Verb

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soar (first-person singular presentsoo,first-person singular preteritesoei,past participlesoado)

  1. make asound
    A corda da guitarrasoa desafinada.The guitar stringsounds out of tune.
    • 1913,Fernando Pessoa,Ó sino da minha aldeia:
      Ó sino da minha aldeia, / Dolente na tarde calma, / Cada tua badalada /Soa dentro da minha alma.
      Oh bell of my village, / Lazy in this peaceful afternoon, / Each one of your tollings / Resounds in my soul.
  2. tolook; toseem; toappear

Conjugation

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    Conjugation ofsoar (SeeAppendix:Portuguese verbs)
SingularPlural
First-person
(eu)
Second-person
(tu)
Third-person
(ele /ela /você)
First-person
(nós)
Second-person
(vós)
Third-person
(eles /elas /vocês)
Infinitive
Impersonalsoar
Personalsoarsoaressoarsoarmossoardessoarem
Gerund
soando
Past participle
Masculinesoadosoados
Femininesoadasoadas
Indicative
Presentsoo,sôo1,2soassoasoamossoaissoam
Imperfectsoavasoavassoavasoávamossoáveissoavam
Preteritesoeisoastesoousoamos1,soámos3soastessoaram
Pluperfectsoarasoarassoarasoáramossoáreissoaram
Futuresoareisoarássoarásoaremossoareissoarão
Conditionalsoariasoariassoariasoaríamossoaríeissoariam
Subjunctive
Presentsoesoessoesoemossoeissoem
Imperfectsoassesoassessoassesoássemossoásseissoassem
Futuresoarsoaressoarsoarmossoardessoarem
Imperative
Affirmativesoasoesoemossoaisoem
Negative (não)nãosoesnãosoenãosoemosnãosoeisnãosoem

1Brazilian Portuguese.
2Superseded.
3European Portuguese.

Volapük

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Etymology

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Borrowed fromFrenchsoir(evening).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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soar (nominative pluralsoars)

  1. evening

Declension

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Declension ofsoar
singularplural
nominativesoarsoars
genitivesoarasoaras
dativesoaresoares
accusativesoarisoaris
vocative1osoar!osoars!
predicative2soarusoarus

1 status as a case is disputed
2 in later, non-classical Volapük only

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