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    DJAR is used as adjective (meaning: dear, precious, beloved) and as noun (meaning: animal, beast), in two cases spelled with I instead of J. Modern cognates include adjectives meaning 'costly'.
    DJAR is used an adjective (meaning: dear, precious, beloved) and as a noun (meaning: animal, beast); spelled in two cases with an I instead of J Modern cognates include adjectives meaning 'costly', 'expensive'.


    ==cognates==
    ==cognates==

    Latest revision as of 10:58, 8 May 2023

    DJAR is used an adjective (meaning: dear, precious, beloved) and as a noun (meaning: animal, beast); spelled in two cases with an I instead of J — Modern cognates include adjectives meaning 'costly', 'expensive'.

    cognates

    Noun: animal, beast

    • dier - Dutch, Afrikaans
    • Tier - German
    • dyr - Danish, Norse
    • dýr - Icelandic
    • djur - Swedish
    • dior - Oldsaxon
    • deer (hoofed ruminant mammal) - English

    Adjective: precious, costly

    • duur - Dutch, Afrikaans
    • teuer - German
    • dyrt - Danish, Swedish, Norse
    • dýrt - Icelandic

    Adjective: dear, beloved

    • dear - English
    • dierbaar - Dutch
    • dyrebar - Norse
    • dyrbar - Swedish
    • dýrmætur - Icelandic

    fragments

    adjective: DJAR(A)

    ALLET DJARA KWIK ÀND ALLE.T ÀRGE KWIK. ALHWAT GOD ÀND DJAR IS ...

    adjective, superlative: DJAROSTA

    ALDULKERA GÀRS SKOLDE JVW DJAROSTA KVIK DÉJA

    noun, sing.: DJAR/DIAR, plur.: DJARA/DIARA

    IS THAT LJUCHT.SKVWANDE DJAR ALTOMET THET TÉKEN THINRA KLÁR.SJANHÉD

    THAT ELLA FVL KVADA GÁSTON IS. THÉR INDA MÀNNISKA ÀND DJARA GLUPPE

    THÉR MINSK ÀND DJAR VRSLYNNE.

    HWERMITHA MÀNNISK ÀND DJAR HJARA SELVA FÉDE

    WILDE DIARA HUDA

    MIS.LIKANDE [20] DÁNTE FON EN DIAR THÀT ER FÀLAD HETH