ouyr

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Manx[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Middle Irish odor, from Old Irish odur, from Proto-Celtic *udros, from Proto-Indo-European *udrós (watery, aquatic). Cognate to Irish odhar and Scottish Gaelic odhar.

Adjective[edit]

ouyr

  1. tawny, dun, yellow, yellowish

Noun[edit]

ouyr ? (genitive singular [please provide], plural [please provide])

  1. autumn, fall
  2. harvest season

Middle French[edit]

Alternative forms[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Old French oir.

Verb[edit]

ouyr

  1. to hear
    • 1532, François Rabelais, Pantagruel:
      [] et puis se retira quant messieurs de la court se vindrent asseoir pour ouyr messe.
      [] and then left when the gentlemen of the court came to listen to mass.

Descendants[edit]

  • French: ouïr (dated)