èrbatar
Cimbrian edit
Alternative forms edit
Etymology edit
From Middle High German arbeiter (“day laborer; craftsman”), equivalent to èrbatan (“to work”) + -ar. Cognate with German Arbeiter.
Noun edit
èrbatar m (plural èrbatar, feminine èrbataren)
- (Sette Comuni) worker
- Alle d'èrbatar maatarnt. ― All of the workers are struggling.
Declension edit
Declension of èrbatar – 7th declension
Related terms edit
References edit
- “èrbatar” in Martalar, Umberto Martello, Bellotto, Alfonso (1974) Dizionario della lingua Cimbra dei Sette Communi vicentini, 1st edition, Roana, Italy: Instituto di Cultura Cimbra A. Dal Pozzo
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- Cimbrian terms derived from Proto-Indo-European
- Cimbrian terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *h₃erbʰ-
- Cimbrian terms inherited from Middle High German
- Cimbrian terms derived from Middle High German
- Cimbrian terms suffixed with -ar
- Cimbrian lemmas
- Cimbrian nouns
- Cimbrian masculine nouns
- Sette Comuni Cimbrian
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