Ver

Anagrams

 * ERV, Rev, Rev., rev, rev., VRE

Adjective

 * 1) far
 * Wanneer er sprake is van wintertemperaturen die ver beneden het gemiddelde liggen, dan spreekt men van een strenge winter. &mdash; When speaking of winter temperatures that lie far beneath the average, then one is speaking of a strong winter.

Antonyms

 * dichtbij

Verb
ver


 * 1) be singular imperative of vera
 * 2) * kom og ver hjá mær
 * come and be at my side

Etymology
verm: < vermis:.

Noun

 * 1) worm

Related terms

 * ver à soie
 * ver d'eau
 * ver de farine
 * ver fil de fer
 * ver du fromage
 * ver de Médine


 * ver des parquets et des meubles
 * ver de terre
 * ver internet
 * ver informatique
 * ver solitaire

Etymology
From videre:, present active infinitive of video:.

Verb

 * 1) to see

Synonyms

 * mirar

Verb

 * 1) to beat, to bang, to throb
 * 2) to mill
 * 3)  to mint, to strike
 * 4) to pant, to palpitate

Etymology 1
From verr:, from, from. Cognate with English were-.

Noun

 * 1)  a husband
 * 2)  a man

Etymology 2
A 19th century alteration of earlier vör:, from vǫrr:.

Noun

 * 1) a line in the water made by the movement of an oar or a boat

Etymology 3
Origin uncertain, but probably related to vari ('liquid') and to Old English wær ('sea').

Noun

 * 1)  the sea, the ocean

Etymology 4
Related to Norwegian vær ('fishing harbor, fishing village'). Probably from Proto-Germanic *warja-, other cognates including Old English wer (>Modern English weir), Old Saxon werr, Middle Low German were/wer, Middle High German wer (>Modern Standard German Wehr). Also related to vör (, 'landing space for a boat') and to verja ('protect'). Root meaning probably a guarded or fenced off place.

Noun

 * 1) fishing center

Suffix

 * 1) the suffix of rendezvous, stores or names of businesses

Derived terms

 * Húnaver
 * Austurver
 * kvikmyndaver
 * Eyvindarver
 * Húnaver

Etymology 6
Related to Faroese ver: and vør:, Danish vår:, Swedish var: all meaning the same. Also Norwegian ver, vær, meaning the same, but also 'bag, jar, place to store things'. From Proto-Germanic *waza-

Noun

 * 1) a cover made of cloth used to protect pillows, duvets and other things

Derived terms

 * koddaver
 * reiðver
 * sængurver

Etymology 7
See verr.

Adverb
ver


 * 1) nonstandard comparative of illa
 * 2) * original, standard form: verr

Etymology 8
See vera.

Verb
ver


 * 1) singular imperative of vera ("to be")

Etymology 9
See verja.

Verb
ver


 * 1) first-person singular indicative of verja
 * Ég ver hann.
 * 1) third-person singular indicative of verja
 * Hann ver mig.
 * He protects me.
 * 1) singular imperative of verja
 * Verðu mig hálvitinn þinn!
 * Defend me you moron!

Adjective

 * 1) true

Etymology
From earlier *weror, from Italic *wésor (stem *weson-), from, cognate with Ancient Greek ἔαρ#Etymology_2:, Old Norse vár:, Sanskrit वसर्: and वसन्त:, Old Armenian գարուն:, and Old Church Slavonic вєсна:.

Noun

 * 1) spring (season)

Derived terms

 * vernō
 * vernus

Coordinate terms

 * aestas:

Descendants

 * Portuguese:
 * Romanian:
 * Spanish:

Etymology
From videre:

Verb

 * 1) to see;
 * 2) to notice.

Noun

 * 1) wild boar

Etymology
From videre:, present active infinitive of video:.

Verb

 * 1) to see

Related terms

 * véase
 * véanse
 * verse
 * vista
 * visión


 * visible
 * visual
 * proveer
 * visitar

Verb
ver


 * 1) give

Noun

 * 1) truth