eder

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See also: Eder and -eder

Basque

Etymology

From Proto-Basque *edeR.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /eder/
  • Audio:(file)
  • Rhymes: -eder
  • Hyphenation: e‧der

Adjective

eder (comparative ederrago, superlative ederren, excessive ederregi)

  1. beautiful, pretty, handsome
    Antonym: itsusi
    Zein leku ederra!What a beautiful place!
  2. good, excellent, admirable
  3. big, grown, abundant

Declension

Further reading

  • eder”, in Euskaltzaindiaren Hiztegia [Dictionary of the Basque Academy], Euskaltzaindia
  • eder”, in Orotariko Euskal Hiztegia [General Basque Dictionary], Euskaltzaindia, 1987–2005

Danish

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Noun

eder

  1. indefinite plural of ed

Etymology 2

An older form of jer.

Pronoun

eder (genitive eders)

  1. (archaic or humorous) accusative second-person pronoun, plural or in deferent speech (accusative of I)
Synonyms

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology 1

From Danish eder, from Old Danish idher, from Old East Norse iðʀ, from Proto-Germanic *izwiz. Cognate with Swedish eder, er, Norwegian Nynorsk øder, ør, and Icelandic yður.

Pronoun

eder (genitive eders)

  1. (rare or archaic) accusative second-person pronoun, plural or in deferent speech (accusative of I)
    Synonym: dere
    Sannelig, sannelig sier jeg eder: Den som tror, har evig liv.
    Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that believe, hath everlasting life.

Etymology 2

Noun

eder m

  1. indefinite plural of ed

Old English

Pronunciation

Noun

eder m

  1. Alternative form of edor

Declension

Strong a-stem:

singular plural
nominative eder ederas
accusative eder ederas
genitive ederes edera
dative edere ederum

Swedish

Etymology 1

Noun

eder

  1. indefinite plural of ed

Etymology 2

From Old Swedish iþer, idher, idhir, from Old East Norse *iðʀ (accusative/dative of *īʀ, East Norse form of ér), from Proto-Germanic *izwiz.

Pronoun

eder

  1. (archaic, highly formal) you (plural); oblique of I
    Synonym: (contraction, contemporary) er

Etymology 3

From earlier edar, from Old Swedish iþar, idhar, from Old Norse *iðwarr (possessive of *īʀ, East Norse form of ér), from Proto-Germanic *izweraz.

Determiner

eder (edert, edra, see also eders)

  1. (archaic) your, yours; possessive of I
    Synonyms: (obsolete) edar, (contraction, contemporary) er

Anagrams

Turkish

Pronunciation

Verb

eder

  1. third-person singular indicative aorist of etmek