arar

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See also: Arar, árar, ärar, and årar

Albanian

Etymology

From arë +‎ -ar.

Noun

arar m

  1. farmer (person who works the land or who keeps livestock)

Breton

Etymology

From Middle Breton arazr, from Proto-Brythonic *aradr, from Proto-Celtic *aratrom, from Proto-Indo-European *h₂érh₃trom.

Pronunciation

Noun

arar m (plural erer)

  1. plough

Old Galician-Portuguese

Etymology

Inherited from Latin arāre.

Pronunciation

Verb

arar

  1. to plough (to use a plough to open furrows)

Descendants

  • Galician: arar
  • Portuguese: arar

Further reading

Portuguese

Etymology

Inherited from Old Galician-Portuguese arar, from Latin arāre, from Proto-Italic *araō, from Proto-Indo-European *h₂éryeti (to plough), from the root *h₂erh₃-.

Pronunciation

 
 

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  • Hyphenation: a‧rar

Verb

arar (first-person singular present aro, first-person singular preterite arei, past participle arado)

  1. to plough (to use a plough to open furrows)

Conjugation

Romanian

Etymology

a +‎ rar

Adverb

arar

  1. rarely

Spanish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /aˈɾaɾ/ [aˈɾaɾ]
  • Rhymes: -aɾ
  • Syllabification: a‧rar

Etymology 1

Borrowed from Arabic عَرْعَر (ʕarʕar).

Alternative forms

Noun

arar m (plural arares)

  1. sandarac tree, Tetraclinis
    Synonym: alerce africano
  2. common juniper, Juniperus communis
    Synonym: enebro

Etymology 2

From Latin arāre, from Proto-Italic *araō, from Proto-Indo-European *h₂éryeti (to plough), from the root *h₂erh₃-.

Verb

arar (first-person singular present aro, first-person singular preterite aré, past participle arado)

  1. (transitive, intransitive) to plough, plow
Conjugation
Derived terms

Further reading

Venetian

Etymology

From Latin arāre, present active infinitive of arō. Compare Italian arare.

Verb

arar

  1. (transitive) To plough

Conjugation

  • Venetian conjugation varies from one region to another. Hence, the following conjugation should be considered as typical, not as exhaustive.