beran Feb 28th 2013, 19:39 | | (One intermediate revision by one user not shown) | Line 27: | Line 27: | | | | | | ===Etymology=== | | ===Etymology=== | − | From {{etyl|gem-pro|ang}} {{recons|beranan|lang=gem-pro}}, from {{etyl|ine-pro|ang}} {{recons|bʰer-|lang=ine-pro}}. | + | From {{etyl|gem-pro|ang}} {{recons|beranan|lang=gem-pro}}, from {{etyl|ine-pro|ang}} {{recons|bʰer-|lang=ine-pro}}, {{recons|bʰére-|lang=ine-pro}}. | − | Cognate with Old High German ''[[#Old High German|beran]]'', Old Saxon ''[[beran]]'', Old Norse ''[[bera]]'', Gothic [[𐌱𐌰𐌹𐍂𐌰𐌽]]. The Indo-European root was also the source of Old Irish ''[[biru]]'', Ancient Greek [[φέρω]], Latin ''[[ferre]]''. | + | Cognate with Old Saxon {{term|beran|lang=osx}}, Old High German ''[[#Old High German|beran]]'', Old Norse {{term|bera|lang=non}}, Gothic {{term|𐌱𐌰𐌹𐍂𐌰𐌽|tr=bairan|lang=got}}. The Indo-European root was also the source of Old Irish ''[[biru]]'', Ancient Greek [[φέρω]], Latin ''[[ferre]]''. | | | | | | ===Pronunciation=== | | ===Pronunciation=== | Line 52: | Line 52: | | | | | | ===Etymology=== | | ===Etymology=== | − | From {{etyl|gem-pro|goh}} {{recons|beranan|lang=gem-pro}}, whence also Old English ''beran'', Old Norse ''[[bera]]'' | + | From {{etyl|gem-pro|goh}} {{recons|beranan|lang=gem-pro}}, whence also Old Saxon {{term|beran|lang=osx}}, Old English {{term|beran|lang=ang}}, Old Norse {{term|bera|lang=non}}, Gothic {{term|𐌱𐌰𐌹𐍂𐌰𐌽|tr=bairan|lang=got}}. Ultimately from {{etyl|ine-pro|goh}} {{recons|bʰer-|lang=ine-pro}}, {{recons|bʰére-|lang=ine-pro}}. | | + | | | | | | | ===Verb=== | | ===Verb=== | Line 61: | Line 61: | | ====Conjugation==== | | ====Conjugation==== | | {{goh-conj-st|ber|mutstem=bir|bar|bār|bor}} | | {{goh-conj-st|ber|mutstem=bir|bar|bār|bor}} | | + | | | + | ====Related terms==== | | + | * {{l|goh|giberan}} | | | | | | ---- | | ---- | Line 67: | Line 70: | | | | | | ===Etymology=== | | ===Etymology=== | − | From {{etyl|gem-pro|osx}} {{recons|beranan|lang=gem-pro}}. | + | From {{etyl|gem-pro|osx}} {{recons|beranan|lang=gem-pro}}, whence also Old English {{term|beran|lang=ang}}, Old High German {{term|beran|lang=goh}}, Old Norse {{term|bera|lang=non}}, Gothic {{term|𐌱𐌰𐌹𐍂𐌰𐌽|tr=bairan|lang=got}}. Ultimately from {{etyl|ine-pro|osx}} {{recons|bʰer-|lang=ine-pro}}, {{recons|bʰére-|lang=ine-pro}}. | | | | | | ===Verb=== | | ===Verb=== | Line 76: | Line 79: | | ====Conjugation==== | | ====Conjugation==== | | {{osx-conj-st|class=4|ber|bir|bar|bār|bor}} | | {{osx-conj-st|class=4|ber|bir|bar|bār|bor}} | | + | | | + | ====Related terms==== | | + | * {{l|osx|giberan}} | | | | | | [[de:beran]] | | [[de:beran]] |
Latest revision as of 19:39, 28 February 2013 beran m. - ram (male sheep)
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[edit] Kurdish beran f. - ram
[edit] Old English [edit] Etymology From Proto-Germanic *beranan, from Proto-Indo-European *bʰer-, *bʰére-. Cognate with Old Saxon beran, Old High German beran, Old Norse bera, Gothic 𐌱𐌰𐌹𐍂𐌰𐌽 (bairan). The Indo-European root was also the source of Old Irish biru, Ancient Greek φέρω, Latin ferre. [edit] Pronunciation beran (strong class IV) - to bear, carry
- to wear
- to sustain, support
- to bring forth, produce, give birth
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[edit] Old High German [edit] Etymology From Proto-Germanic *beranan, whence also Old Saxon beran, Old English beran, Old Norse bera, Gothic 𐌱𐌰𐌹𐍂𐌰𐌽 (bairan). Ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *bʰer-, *bʰére-. beran - to bear
[edit] Conjugation [edit] Related terms
[edit] Old Saxon [edit] Etymology From Proto-Germanic *beranan, whence also Old English beran, Old High German beran, Old Norse bera, Gothic 𐌱𐌰𐌹𐍂𐌰𐌽 (bairan). Ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *bʰer-, *bʰére-. beran - to bear
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