See also: aare, aarre, and åre

English

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Proper noun

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Aare

  1. Alternative form of Aar.

Anagrams

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Alemannic German

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Alternative forms

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Etymology 1

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Ultimately from French are.

Noun

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Aare f (plural Aare)

  1. (unit of measurement) are, 100 square metres

Etymology 2

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Alternative forms.

Noun

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Aare m (plural Äärem, dative Äärme)

  1. (Uri) alternative form of Aarm

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Estonian

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Etymology

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From aare (treasure). Cognate to Finnish Aarre.

Proper noun

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Aare

  1. a male given name
  2. a surname

German

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Etymology

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From the Celtic period. Possibly attested in the Bern zinc tablet.

Old hydronym usually separated as two elements (possibly through Celtic/Gaulish):[1][2]

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Proper noun

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die Aare f (proper noun, usually definite, definite genitive der Aare)

  1. Aar (a river in Switzerland)
    Synonyms: Aar, Aarole

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Further reading

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  1. ^ Hubert, Henri (17 June 2013). The Rise of the Celts. Routledge.
  2. ^ Falileev, A. I., Gohil, A. E., Ward, N. (2010). Dictionary of Continental Celtic Place-names: A Celtic Companion to the Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World. United Kingdom: CMCS.
  3. ^ Pokorny, Julius (1959), Indogermanisches etymologisches Wörterbuch [Indo-European Etymological Dictionary] (in German), Bern, München: Francke Verlag
  4. ^ Delamarre, p. 55