<span class="searchmatch">neier</span> feminine dative of nei <span class="searchmatch">neier</span> (Anglo-Norman) alternative form of noiier (to drown) This verb conjugates as a first-group verb ending in -er. This...
testicles Middle High German: niere German: Niere f → Luxembourgish: Nier Hunsrik: Nier Luxembourgish: <span class="searchmatch">Néier</span> (archaic, but see Éierchen) Yiddish: ניר (nir)...
Dictionary <span class="searchmatch">Néier</span> (archaic) From German Niere, from Middle High German niere, from Old High German nioro, from Proto-Germanic *neurô. The native form <span class="searchmatch">Néier</span> still...
IPA(key): [ˈɜɪ̯.ɐ.ɕən] From rebracketing of Néierchen, diminutive of <span class="searchmatch">Néier</span>, archaic form of Nier (“kidney”). Perhaps reinforced by association with etymology...
German niuwe, from Old High German niuwi. IPA(key): /naɪ̯/ nei (comparative <span class="searchmatch">neier</span>, superlative neiest) new Neichkeet Online Hunsrik Dictionary From Old Norse...
Latin negāre. noiier to deny French: nier From Latin necāre (“to kill”). <span class="searchmatch">neier</span> (Anglo-Norman) noier noiier (ambitransitive) to drown This verb conjugates...
nugher Gallo-Romance: Northern: Old French: noiier, noier Anglo-Norman: <span class="searchmatch">neier</span> Norman: néyaer French: noyer Picard: noéïer Walloon: neyî Southern: Catalan:...
Syllabification: Pries‧ter Priester m (plural Priester) priest Do is en <span class="searchmatch">neier</span> Priester in de Kerrich. There's a new priest in church. Piter Kehoma Boll...
(Mölmsch) diminutive of Mann H. K. vam Hingberg (that's H. Kühne), Ut auler un <span class="searchmatch">neier</span> Tied. Erzählungen in niederdeutscher Mundart [From old and new times (in...