-aar
Dutch
Etymology
From a suffix, which in Proto-Germanic times was borrowed from Latin -ārius. Cognate with Dutch -er and (with a secondary d) -der.[1]
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /aːr/
Suffix
-aar m
- someone who practices the action signified by the verb, the stem of which the suffix has been appended onto
- something with which one can implement the action signified by the verb, the stem of which the suffix has been appended onto
- tree of a particular type, appended to nouns denoting trees or the products or parts of trees
Derived terms
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References
- A. van Loey, "Schönfeld's Historische Grammatica van het Nederlands", Zutphen, 8. druk, 1970, →ISBN; § 175
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