ätter
Saterland Frisian
Etymology
From Old Frisian efter, from Proto-Germanic *after. More at after.
Swedish
Westrobothnian
Etymology 1
From Old Norse eptir, from Proto-Germanic *aftiri (“more aft, further behind”), *after, from Proto-Indo-European *apotero (“further behind, further away”), comparative form of *apo- (“off, behind”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ɛ̀tʰːe̞ɾ]
- Rhymes: -ɛr
Preposition
ätter
Alternative forms
Derived terms
- derr-ätter
- däänätt
- nolanätter, nolanätt
- sönnanätt
- utanätt
- västanätt
- ättakjalk
- ättastötting
- ättföring
- ättrakst
- óppätter, óppät
- östanolanätt
Etymology 2
From Old Norse ertr, from Old Saxon erit, from Proto-Germanic *arwīts.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ɛ̀ʈʰːe̞ɾ], [æ̀tʰːe̞ɾ]
- Rhymes: -ɛr
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