harri

See also: Harri

Basque

Etymology

Unknown. Possibly from a Pre-Indo-European stem *karr-, also found in Romance and maybe in Celtic[1] (Welsh carreg, Cornish karrek and Old Irish carrac)

Noun

harri

  1. glass
  2. rock, stone

References

  1. 2008, Robert Lawrence Trask, Etymological Dictionary of Basque, University of Sussex.

Faroese

Etymology

From Old Norse herra.

Noun

harri m (genitive singular harra, plural harrar)

  1. mister
  2. lord

Declension

Declension of harri
m1 singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative harri harrin harrar harrarnir
accusative harra harran harrar harrarnar
dative harra harranum harrum harrunum
genitive harra harrans harra harranna

Finnish

Noun

harri

  1. (colloquial) grayling, Thymallus thymallus

Declension

Inflection of harri (Kotus type 5/risti, no gradation)
nominative harri harrit
genitive harrin harrien
partitive harria harreja
illative harriin harreihin
singular plural
nominative harri harrit
accusative nom. harri harrit
gen. harrin
genitive harrin harrien
partitive harria harreja
inessive harrissa harreissa
elative harrista harreista
illative harriin harreihin
adessive harrilla harreilla
ablative harrilta harreilta
allative harrille harreille
essive harrina harreina
translative harriksi harreiksi
instructive harrein
abessive harritta harreitta
comitative harreineen

Synonyms

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