eder

See also: Eder and -eder

Basque

Etymology

From Proto-Basque *edeR.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /eder/ [e.ð̞er]
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  • Rhymes: -eder, -er
  • Hyphenation: e‧der

Adjective

eder (comparative ederrago, superlative ederren, excessive ederregi)

  1. beautiful, pretty, handsome
    Antonym: itsusi
    Zein leku ederra!What a beautiful place!
  2. good, excellent, admirable
  3. big, grown, abundant

Declension

Declension of eder (adjective, ending in -r)
indefinite singular plural
absolutive eder ederra ederrak
ergative ederrek ederrak ederrek
dative ederri ederrari ederrei
genitive ederren ederraren ederren
comitative ederrekin ederrarekin ederrekin
causative ederrengatik ederrarengatik ederrengatik
benefactive ederrentzat ederrarentzat ederrentzat
instrumental ederrez ederraz ederrez
inessive anim ederrengan ederrarengan ederrengan
inan ederretan ederrean ederretan
locative anim
inan ederretako ederreko ederretako
allative anim ederrengana ederrarengana ederrengana
inan ederretara ederrera ederretara
terminative anim ederrenganaino ederrarenganaino ederrenganaino
inan ederretaraino ederreraino ederretaraino
directive anim ederrenganantz ederrarenganantz ederrenganantz
inan ederretarantz ederrerantz ederretarantz
destinative anim ederrenganako ederrarenganako ederrenganako
inan ederretarako ederrerako ederretarako
ablative anim ederrengandik ederrarengandik ederrengandik
inan ederretatik ederretik ederretatik
partitive ederrik
prolative edertzat

Further reading

  • eder”, in Euskaltzaindiaren Hiztegia [Dictionary of the Basque Academy] (in Basque), Euskaltzaindia [Royal Academy of the Basque Language]
  • eder”, in Orotariko Euskal Hiztegia [General Basque Dictionary], Euskaltzaindia, 1987–2005

Danish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈeːðɐ]

Etymology 1

See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Noun

eder

  1. indefinite plural of ed

Etymology 2

An older form of jer.

Pronoun

eder (genitive eders)

  1. (archaic or humorous) accusative second-person pronoun, plural or in deferent speech (accusative of I)
Synonyms

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology 1

From Danish eder, from Old Danish idher, from Old East Norse iðʀ, from Proto-Germanic *izwiz. Cognate with Swedish eder, er, Norwegian Nynorsk øder, ør, and Icelandic yður.

Pronoun

eder (genitive eders)

  1. (rare or archaic) accusative second-person pronoun, plural or in deferent speech (accusative of I)
    Synonym: dere
    Sannelig, sannelig sier jeg eder: Den som tror, har evig liv.
    Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that believe, hath everlasting life.

Etymology 2

Noun

eder m

  1. indefinite plural of ed

Old English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈe.der/

Noun

eder m

  1. alternative form of edor

Declension

Strong a-stem:

singular plural
nominative eder ederas
accusative eder ederas
genitive ederes edera
dative edere ederum

Swedish

Etymology 1

See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Noun

eder

  1. indefinite plural of ed

Etymology 2

From Old Swedish iþer, idher, idhir, from Old East Norse *iðʀ (accusative/dative of *īʀ, East Norse form of ér), from Proto-Germanic *izwiz.

Pronoun

eder

  1. (highly formal, archaic) you (plural); oblique of I
    Synonym: (contraction, contemporary) er
Declension
Swedish personal pronouns
Number Person nominative oblique possessive
common neuter plural
singular first jag mig, mej3 min mitt mina
second du dig, dej3 din ditt dina
third masculine (person) han honom, han2, en5 hans
feminine (person) hon henne, na5 hennes
gender-neutral (person)1 hen hen, henom7 hens
common (noun) den den dess
neuter (noun) det det dess
indefinite man or en4 en ens
reflexive sig, sej3 sin sitt sina
plural first vi oss vår, våran2 vårt, vårat2 våra
second ni er er, eran2, ers6 ert, erat2 era
archaic I eder eder, eders6 edert edra
third de, dom3 dem, dom3 deras
reflexive sig, sej3 sin sitt sina
1Neologism. Usage has increased since 2010, though it remains limited.
2Informal
4Dialectal, also used lately as an alternative to man, to avoid association to the male gender.
5Informal, somewhat dialectal
6Formal address
7Discouraged by the Swedish Language Council

Etymology 3

From earlier edar, from Old Swedish iþar, idhar, from Old Norse *iðwarr (possessive of *īʀ, East Norse form of ér), from Proto-Germanic *izweraz.

Determiner

eder (edert, edra, see also eders)

  1. (formal, archaic) your, yours; possessive of I
    Synonyms: (obsolete) edar, (contraction, contemporary) er

References

Anagrams

Turkish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /edæɾ/

Verb

eder

  1. third-person singular indicative aorist of etmek