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Cimbrian
Numeral
viar
- attributive form of viare
- viar manne ― four men
Mòcheno
cardinal numbers
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Etymology
From Middle High German vier, from Old High German fior, from Proto-West Germanic *feuwar, from Proto-Germanic *fedwōr. Cognate with German vier, English four.
Numeral
viar
- four
References
Norman
Etymology
From Old French viel, from Vulgar Latin veclus, from Latin vetulus, diminutive form of vetus.
Adjective
viar m
- (Guernsey) old
1903, Edgar MacCulloch, “Proverbs, Weather Sayings, etc.”, in Guernsey Folk Lore, pages 539-40:Alle ira sû le coquet de l'Eglise ramendaïr les braies des viers garçons.- She will get a seat on the weather-cock of the church and mend old bachelor's breeches.
Norwegian Nynorsk
Adverb
viar
- (dialectal, Trøndelag, Northern Norway) Eye dialect spelling of vidare. (with apocope)