aher
Estonian
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Finnic *ahtera (“barren, sterile”), from Proto-Finno-Permic *akšterɜ. This etymology is incomplete. You can help Wiktionary by elaborating on the origins of this term.
Cognate with Finnish ahtera, Livonian ǭ’dõrz, Võro aher, and Votic ahõr.
Adjective
aher (genitive ahtra, partitive ahtrat, comparative ahtram, superlative kõige ahtram)
- (of a female, cows) infertile (not capable of reproducing children; not fertile)
- meie lehmake on ahtraks jäänud, süstime talle hormoone ― our cow is infertile, we are injecting her with hormones
- Synonyms: sigimisvõimet, sigivusetu, sigimatu, steriilne, viljatu
- barren or sterile (unable to bear children)
- kas ta naine vahest põeb või on aher? ― does his wife sometimes get sick or is she barren?
- Synonyms: impotentne, sigimisvõimet, viljatu
- (figuratively) sterile; scarce, meager, poor in some way
- iljumiseks vajab kadakas valgust, varjus jääb ta ahtraks ― in order to fruit, juniper needs light, in the shade it remains meager.
- rahalises mõttes oli aeg aher ― in financial terms, it was time to be scarce
- Synonym: viljatu
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Declension
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References
- aher in Sõnaveeb
- aher in Eesti keele seletav sõnaraamat
- aher in Raadik, M., editor (2018), Eesti õigekeelsussõnaraamat ÕS 2018, Tallinn: Eesti Keele Sihtasutus, →ISBN
Anagrams
Kalasha
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