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oar

English

Etymology

From Old English ?r, from Proto-Germanic *air? (oar). Cognate to Old Norse ár.

Pronunciation

  • In British & some other non-rhotic accents:
    • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /??/
    • (non-rhotic, without the horsehoarse merger) IPA(key): /o?/
    • Homophones: aw, awe (in non-rhotic accents with the horse–hoarse merger)
  • In US & some other rhotic accents:
    • (General American) enPR: ôr, IPA(key): /??/
    • (rhotic, without the horsehoarse merger) enPR: ?r, IPA(key): /o(?)?/
    • Homophones: ore, o'er; or (in accents with the horse-hoarse merger)
  • Rhymes: -??(?)

Noun

oar (plural oars)

  1. A type of lever used to propel a boat, having a flat blade at one end and a handle at the other, and pivoted in a rowlock atop the gunwale, whereby a rower seated in the boat and pulling the handle can pass the blade through the water by repeated strokes against the water's resistance, thus moving the boat.
    Synonym: paddle
  2. An oarsman; a rower.
  3. (zoology) An oar-like swimming organ of various invertebrates.

Derived terms

  • stick one's oar in

Translations

Verb

oar (third-person singular simple present oars, present participle oaring, simple past and past participle oared)

  1. (literary) To row; to travel with, or as if with, oars.
    • Turning the long tables upside down — and there were twelve of them — they seated themselves, one behind another, within the upturned table tops as though they were boats and were about to oar their way into some fabulous ocean.

Translations

Anagrams

  • AOR, AoR, Ora, ROA, Rao, Roa, aro, ora

West Frisian

Adjective

oar

  1. other
  2. different

Inflection

This adjective needs an inflection-table template.

Derived terms

  • feroarje

Further reading

  • “oar (I)”, in Wurdboek fan de Fryske taal (in Dutch), 2011

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osar

English

Alternative forms

  • asar

Etymology

Borrowed from Swedish åsar.

Noun

osar (plural osars)

  1. An esker.

Anagrams

  • AORs, AoRs, ORAS, ROSA, Raos, Raso, Roas, Rosa, SORA, Soar, Sora, aros, oars, oras, rosa, soar, sora

Norwegian Nynorsk

Noun

osar m

  1. indefinite plural of os

Verb

osar

  1. present tense of osa and ose

Spanish

Etymology

From Vulgar Latin *aus?re (*aus?), a frequentative derived from Latin ausus, perfect active participle of aude?, from Proto-Italic *awid?? (to be greedy, want very much). Compare Portuguese ousar, Catalan gosar, Occitan ausar, French oser, Italian osare.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /o?sa?/, [o?sa?]

Verb

osar (first-person singular present oso, first-person singular preterite osé, past participle osado)

  1. (intransitive) to dare
    Synonym: atreverse

Conjugation

Derived terms

Related terms

Anagrams

  • raso
  • rosa

Swedish

Verb

osar

  1. present tense of osa.

Anagrams

  • Orsa, Rosa, roas, rosa

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