See also: Vuër

Limburgish edit

Alternative forms edit

Etymology edit

From Proto-West Germanic *furh, from Proto-Germanic *furhs, from Proto-Indo-European *perḱ- (to dig). Compare English furrow, Luxembourgish Fuer, Dutch voor, German Furche.

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /vuə̯ʁ˧/, [vʊːə̯ʁ˧], [vuːə̯ʁ˧]
  • Rhymes: -uə̯ʁ

Noun edit

Vue̩r f or n (plural Vue̩re̩, diminutive Vürke) (Rheinische Dokumenta spelling, widespread, Southeast Limburgish)

  1. furrow (in a field)
  2. boundary furrow (between fields)
  3. treaded grass in a meadow

Usage notes edit

  • The word is feminine in the majority of dialects.

Derived terms edit