also: <span class="searchmatch">eard</span> A representation of the pronunciation of heard by a speaker whose dialect lacks the voiceless glottal fricative or transition ([h]). '<span class="searchmatch">eard</span> Pronunciation...
See also: '<span class="searchmatch">eard</span> From Proto-West Germanic *ard, from Proto-Germanic *ardiz, *arduz, *arþuz, from Proto-Indo-European *h₂erh₃- (“to plough”). Cognate with...
IPA(key): /æ͜ɑrθ/, [æ͜ɑrˠθ] <span class="searchmatch">earð</span> second-person singular present indicative of weosan...
influenced by Middle English <span class="searchmatch">earding</span> (“habitation, dwelling”), from <span class="searchmatch">eard</span> (“dwelling, habitation”), from Old English <span class="searchmatch">eard</span> (“native soil, native land, native...
earda inflection of <span class="searchmatch">eard</span>: genitive/dative singular nominative/accusative/genitive plural...
Education. Alternative form: D.A.R.E. (lexicography) Acronym of Dictionary of American Regional English. '<span class="searchmatch">eard</span>, Dear, Rade, Read, Reda, ared, dear, rade, read...
Late alteration of middanġeard, confusing the second element ġeard with <span class="searchmatch">eard</span>. IPA(key): /ˈmid.dɑnˌæ͜ɑrd/, [ˈmid.dɑnˌæ͜ɑrˠd] middaneard m alternative form...