hwær
Old English
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *hwar
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /hwæːr/
Adverb
hwǣr
- where
- Hwǣr eart þū?
- Where are you?
- Hwǣr wunast þū?
- Where do you live?
- c. 900, the Old English Boethius
- Hwǣr sind nū þæs Wēlandes bān, oþþe hwā wāt nū hwǣr hīe wǣron?
- Where are Wayland's bones now, or who knows where they were?
- Hwǣr sind nū þæs Wēlandes bān, oþþe hwā wāt nū hwǣr hīe wǣron?
- anywhere, somewhere
Derived terms
- āhwǣr
- ǣġhwǣr
- hwǣrhwega
- nāhwǣr
- nāthwǣr
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