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Ear

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English

Etymology 1

From Middle English ere, from Old English ēare . Cognates include Greek ως , Latin auris, Gothic 𐌰𐌿𐍃𐍉 (auso), German Ohr, Russian ухо (uho).

Noun

  1. The human organ of hearing. Consists of the pinna , auditory canal , eardrum , malleus bone, incus bone, stapes bone and cochlea .
  2. (slang) A police informant .
    • Clint Eastwood in the movie The Enforcer.
    If you don't cooperate, I'll put it out on the street that you're an ear.

Translations

  • Arabic: أذن
  • Basque: belarri
  • Breton: skouarn f divskouarn pl
  • Catalan: orella f (ca) [1]
  • Chinese: 耳朵 (ěrduo)
  • Czech: ucho
  • Danish: øre
  • Dutch: oor n
  • Esperanto: orelo
  • Finnish: korva
  • French: oreille f
  • Frisian: ear
  • German: Ohr n (de) [1] (1)
  • Guarani: nambi
  • Hawaiian: pepeiao
  • Hebrew: עוזן f
  • Hungarian: fül
  • Indonesian: telinga , kuping
  • Interlingua: aure , auricula
  • Italian: orecchio m (plural: orecchie f)
  • Japanese: (みみ, mimi)
  • Korean: 귀 (gue)
  • Kurdish: guh
  • Persian: گوش (gush)
  • Pitjantjatjara: pina , anpiṟi
  • Polish: ucho n
  • Portuguese: orelha f
  • Romanica: aure f, auricula f
  • Russian: ухо (úkho) n
  • Slovak: ucho , sluch , klas
  • Slovene: uho n
  • Spanish: oreja f
  • Swedish: öra n (1)
  • Tupinambá: nambi
    вухо (vúkho) n

Etymology 2

From Anglo-Saxon ēar . Confer Dutch aar , German Ähre , Old Norse ax, Gothic ahs . From an Aryan root ak , "pointed", confer Latin acus , "needle".

Noun

ear

  1. fruiting body of a grain plant; spike

Translations

  • German: Ähre f (1)

Etymology 3

Anglo-Saxon erian . West Aryan; confer Old Dutch erien , Old High German erran , Old Norse erja , Gothic arjan , Latin arare , Greek άρουν , Irish airim . Cognate with "earth". Confer "arable".

Verb

  1. (archaic) to plough
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