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Danish
Etymology
From Old Norse gerð (“yeast”).
Pronunciation
Noun
gær c (singular definite gæren, not used in plural form)
- yeast (froth used in medicine, baking and brewing)
- yeast (cake or dried granules used to make bread dough rise)
See also
Icelandic
Etymology
From Old Norse gær, gjár.
Adverb
gær
- yesterday
Usage notes
- Almost always used with í: see í gær
- The word can be reduplicated to indicate multiple days passed, e.g. í gær gær (“the day before yesterday, two days ago”)
Middle English
Noun
gær
- Alternative form of gor
Old Norse
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *gēz (“yesterday”).
Adverb
gær
- yesterday
segit nu godir höfðingiar huat visse lagafrett su er Eymundr spurde i giar.- Tell me this, good lords, what did the legal question relate to, that Eymundr asked about yesterday? (Ólafs saga helga)
- (rare) tomorrow
Descendants