viar
See also: Viar
Cimbrian
Numeral
viar
- attributive form of viare
- viar manne ― four men
Mòcheno
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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
References
- “viar” in Cimbrian, Ladin, Mòcheno: Getting to know 3 peoples. 2015. Servizio minoranze linguistiche locali della Provincia autonoma di Trento, Trento, Italy.
Norman
Alternative forms
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[1], 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