Tyr
Translingual
Noun
Tyr
- (biochemistry) IUPAC 3-letter abbreviation of tyrosine
English
Etymology
From Old Norse Týr, from Proto-Germanic *Tīwaz, from Proto-Indo-European *dyew- (“god”). Doublet of Tiw.
Proper noun
Tyr
Translations
Norse god
See also
Anagrams
Danish
Etymology
Proper noun
Tyr
French
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /tiʁ/
Proper noun
Tyr m
Polish
Etymology
Learned borrowing from Latin Tyrus, from Ancient Greek Τύρος (Túros), from Phoenician 𐤑𐤓 (ṣr /Ṣur/, “rock”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈtɘr/
Audio: (file) - Rhymes: -ɘr
- Syllabification: Tyr
Proper noun
Tyr m inan
Declension
Declension of Tyr
| singular | |
|---|---|
| nominative | Tyr |
| genitive | Tyru |
| dative | Tyrowi |
| accusative | Tyr |
| instrumental | Tyrem |
| locative | Tyrze |
| vocative | Tyrze |
Further reading
- Tyr in Polish dictionaries at PWN
Portuguese
Proper noun
Tyr m
Swedish
Proper noun
Tyr m (genitive Tyrs)
- (Norse mythology) Tyr
- (rare) a male given name from Old Norse
Related terms
- Tierp
- tisdag