aker
English
Noun
aker (plural akers)
- Obsolete spelling of acre
- 1859, New England Historic Genealogical Society, The New England Historical & Genealogical Register, Digitized edition, S.G. Drake, published 2009, page 295:
- That all rates that shall arise upon the Towne shall be layed upon Lands accordinge to every ones p'portion aker for aker of howse lotts and aker for aker of meddowe both alike on this side and both alike on the other side …
Derived terms
- aker-staf
References
- Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
Basque
Etymology
From Proto-Basque *aceŕ, from *ace- (“male animal”) (compare aketz (“boar”)).
Declension
(animate noun) declension of aker
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Dutch
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈaː.kər/
Audio (file) - Hyphenation: a‧ker
- Rhymes: -aːkər
Noun
Related terms
Etymology 2
From Middle Dutch aker, from Old Dutch *akaran, from Proto-Germanic *akraną.
Synonyms
Serbo-Croatian
Vilamovian
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