saer

See also: sáer, săér, Säer, sær, sær-, and sär-

Norman

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old French seir, soir, from Latin sērō (at a late hour, late), from sērus (late).

Noun

saer m (plural saers)

  1. (Guernsey) evening

Venetian

Verb

saer

  1. To know

Welsh

Etymology

From Proto-Celtic *saɸiros, from Proto-Indo-European *sapiros, from *sap- (skill). Cognate with Irish saor (craftsman; mason).

Pronunciation

Noun

saer m (plural seiri, not mutable)

  1. carpenter
  2. mason

Derived terms

  • pensaer (master builder, architect)
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