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See also äger

English[]

Noun[]

Singular
Ager

Plural
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Ager ({{{1}}})

  1. That which ages something.

Anagrams[]

  • aegr,
  • areg
  • gear
  • GRAE
  • rage



Danish[]

Etymology[]

From Old Norse akr, from Proto-Germanic *akraz, from Proto-Indo-European *h₂éǵros (field).

Noun[]

Ager c. (singular definite Ageren, plural indefinite agre)

  1. field

Inflection[]

Verb[]

Ager

  1. Present of age.

Alternative spellings[]

  • agér

Verb[]

Ager

  1. Imperative of agere.

Latin[]

Etymology[]

From Proto-Indo-European *h₂éǵros. Cognates include Ancient Greek ἀγρός (agrós), Sanskrit अज्र (ájra) and Old English æcer (English acre).

Pronunciation[]

Noun[]

ager (genitive agrī); m, second declension

  1. field, farm
  2. land, estate, park
  3. territory, country
  4. terrain
  5. soil
  6. vocative singular of ager

Inflection[]

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Derived terms[]

  • agralis
  • agraria
  • agrārius
  • agraticum

Descendants[]


Romanian[]

Etymology[]

From Latin agilis (swift)

Adjective[]

Ager 4 nom/acc forms

  1. quick, swift.
  2. smart, cunning, sharp.
  3. (of objects) sharp

Declension[]


da:ager de:ager el:ager es:ager fr:ager fy:ager io:ager it:ager la:ager hu:ager nl:ager ja:ager no:ager pl:ager ro:ager ru:ager fi:ager sv:ager

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