tenar

See also: tenår

Dalmatian

Etymology

From Latin tenēre, present active infinitive of teneō.

Verb

tenar

  1. to hold, keep

Friulian

Etymology

From Latin tener, tenerum. Compare Romansh tener, tegnair, Italian tenero, French tendre, Romanian tânăr.

Adjective

tenar

  1. tender, soft

Ido

Etymology

From Esperanto teni, Italian tenere, French tenir and Spanish tener.

Verb

tenar (present tense tenas, past tense tenis, future tense tenos, imperative tenez, conditional tenus)

  1. to hold

Conjugation

Derived terms


Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

From Old Norse þénari.

Noun

tenar m (definite singular tenaren, indefinite plural tenarar, definite plural tenarane)

  1. servant
    Det var mange tenarar i huset.
    There were many servants in the house.

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Spanish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /teˈnaɾ/, [t̪eˈnaɾ]

Adjective

tenar (plural tenares)

  1. (anatomy) thenar

Derived terms


Swedish

Noun

tenar

  1. indefinite plural of ten
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