Wehr
See also: wehr
German
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /veːɐ̯/
- Homophone: wer
- Rhymes: -eːɐ̯
Etymology 1
From Middle High German were, from Old High German werī, from Proto-Germanic *warīniz, derived from *warjaną, whence German wehren. Cognate with Dutch weer.
Noun
Wehr f (genitive Wehr, plural Wehren)
- (archaic, except in compounds and idioms) resistance; defence; also in the sense of defenders; guard
- (informal, regional) Short for Feuerwehr.
Declension
Derived terms
- Bundeswehr
- Bürgerwehr
- Feuerwehr
- Landwehr
- Reichswehr
- Wehrdienst
- wehrlos
- Wehrmacht
- Wehrpflicht
- zur Wehr setzen
Etymology 2
From northern Middle High German wer, were, borrowed from Middle Low German wēr, wēre, from Old Saxon wer. Derived from Proto-Germanic *warjaną as in etymology 1, and sometimes thought to have been originally the same word. Compare English weir.[1]
Declension
References
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