-bære

See also: baere, Bäre, and bære

Old English

Alternative forms

  • -bǣr, -bere

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *bēriz (bearing, carrying). Akin to Old Frisian -ber, Old Saxon -bāri, Middle Dutch -bare (Dutch -baar), Old High German -bāri (German -bar).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /bæːre/

Suffix

-bǣre

  1. suffix meaning bearing, having
    corn + -bærecornbǣre (corn-bearing)
    æppel + -bæreæppelbǣre (fruitful, (lit. apple-bearing))
    wæstm + -bærewæstmbǣre (fruitful)
  2. having the qualities of, characterized by
    andelbǣre (reverse, reversed)
    ator + -bæreātorbǣre (poisonous)
  3. denoting likeness or similarity to
    ċeosel + -bæreċeoselbǣre (gravelly, shingly)
    cwealm + -bærecwealmbǣre (deadly, bloodthirsty, murderous)
  4. producing
    mann + -bæremannbǣre (man-producing, producing men)

Declension

Derived terms

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