<span class="searchmatch">serch</span> alternative form of serche (“search”) From Proto-Indo-European *sterg- (literally “to cover, to protect”). Cognate with Breton serc'h (“concubine”)...
ceerchynge, cergyn, cergynge, seergynge, <span class="searchmatch">serching</span>, serchinge, serchyng, sergyng, sersynge From serchen + -ing. IPA(key): /ˈsɛːrt͡ʃinɡ(ə)/, /ˈsɛrt͡ʃinɡ(ə)/...
cerche (“search”), from cerchier (“to search”); compare serchen. cerche, <span class="searchmatch">serch</span>, serge, sarche serche (plural serches) A search or investigation of an area...
From <span class="searchmatch">serch</span> (“affection”) + -og. IPA(key): /ˈsɛrχɔɡ/ serchog (feminine singular serchog, plural serchogion, equative serchoced, comparative serchocach...
protect”). Possibly related to Proto-Slavic *sterťi (“to guard”) and Welsh <span class="searchmatch">serch</span> (“love, affection”). IPA(key): /stér.ɡɔː/ → /ˈster.ɣo/ → /ˈster.ɣo/ (5th...
considered unlikely. The river-name is probably derived from Proto-Brythonic *<span class="searchmatch">serch</span>, of uncertain meaning and etymology but associated with "circularity". (UK)...
plural hoffterau, not mutable) fondness, affinity, affection Synonyms: <span class="searchmatch">serch</span>, anwyldeb, ffafr delight, pleasure, amusement Synonyms: pleser, hyfrydwch...
IPA(key): /ɡɔˈlɛu̯/ go lew decent, alright Peter Law Nid ydych yn Dori go lew <span class="searchmatch">serch</span> hynny, ond parhewch You're still not a decent Tori, but go ahead Note: Certain...
Uzbek: sevgi (uz), ishq (uz), mehr (uz) Vietnamese: tình yêu (vi), lãng mạn (vi) (浪漫 (vi)) Welsh: <span class="searchmatch">serch</span> m West Frisian: leafde Yakut: таптал (taptal)...