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[Appendix:Variations of "sar"]
** Translingual
*** Etymology
[mul] [mul].
*** Symbol
[mul-symbol]
1. [3]
*** See also
- [sar]
** Aromanian
*** Alternative forms
- [rup]
*** Etymology
From [rup]. Compare [ro], [ro].
*** Verb
[pres3s=sari]
1. to jump , leap
**** Related terms
- [rup] / [rup] - [rup] - [rup]
** Azerbaijani
*** Etymology
From [az].
*** Pronunciation
- [az]
*** Noun
[az-noun]
1. common buzzard [az]
**** Declension
[a]
*** References
- [R:az:ADIL]
** Chuukese
*** Adjective
[chk]
1. over , finished
** Daur
*** Etymology
From [dta], compare [mn].
*** Pronunciation
- [dta]
*** Noun
[dta]
1. moon
** Maltese
[s-j-r]
*** Etymology
From [mt].
*** Pronunciation
- [mt] - [mt] - [mt]
*** Verb
[jsir]
1. [mt] to become 2. * {{ quote-book | mt |author=w:Nadia Mifsud |title=meta tinfetaq il-folla |year=2022 |isbn=9789995745356 |publisher=Ede Books |text=f’żarbun ġa ssikkat. irkiekel dahri<br/>tat-terrakotta - 'kk tmisshom,<br/> ISIRU frak. dil-belt tentakli waħedha -<br/>għoddha qalftitni fatat. }}
1. [mt] to come to; to start to 2. [mt] to ripen 3. [mt] to be cook ing; to become ready ; to be in the oven , on the hob
**** Conjugation
[s]
** Middle English
*** Etymology
From [enm].
*** Noun
[enm]
1. [enm]
**** Descendants
- [sco] - [en]
** Northern Kurdish
*** Etymology
From [kmr], from [kmr], from [kmr]. Compare [fa], [sa], and [en].
*** Adjective
[sartir]
1. cold
** Northern Tujia
*** Pronunciation
- (_吴语: Longshan County_ ) [tji]
*** Noun
[tji]
1. speech ; word 2. language
** Old Danish
*** Alternative forms
- [gmq-oda]
*** Etymology
From [gmq-oda], from [gmq-oda].
*** Noun
[gmq-oda]
1. [gmq-oda] wound 2. * [1210] , " Far horkarl sar (see http://middelaldertekster.dk/skaanske-lov/216) ", _Scanian Law_ , chapter 216. 3. *: [gmq-oda]
**** Descendants
- [da]
** Old English
*** Pronunciation
- [sār]
*** Etymology 1
From [ang], from [ang].
**** Adjective
[sār]
1. painful 2. * [ang] 3. sore
***** Declension
[sār]
***** Derived terms
- [ang] - [ang] - [ang]
***** Descendants
- [enm] - [en] - [en-geo] - [sco]
*** Etymology 2
From [ang], from [ang].
**** Noun
[n]
1. pain 2. soreness
***** Declension
[sār]
***** Descendants
- [enm] - [en] - [sco]
** Old High German
*** Adverb
[sar]
1. soon 2. immediately
** Old Swedish
*** Etymology
From [gmq-osw], from [gmq-osw].
*** Adjective
[gmq-osw]
1. sore , aching 2. wounded
**** Declension
[sār] [sār]
** Romani
*** Etymology
[rom], from [rom].[1]
*** Adverb
[rom]
1. how ? [interrogative] [2] [3]
*** References
References: [1]. [sar] [2]. [entry=sar I] [3]. [author=Michael Beníšek]
** Romanian
*** Verb
[ro]
1. [ro]
** Sumerian
*** Romanization
[sux-rom]
1. [sux]