See also: Aure and aüre

Dalmatian edit

Noun edit

aure

  1. plural of aura

Dumbea edit

Noun edit

aure

  1. man
  2. world

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Estonian edit

Noun edit

aure

  1. partitive plural of aur

Hausa edit

Etymology edit

From àurā (marry).

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /ʔáu.ɽéː/
    • (Standard Kano Hausa) IPA(key): [ʔáu.ɽéː]

Noun edit

aurē m (plural auràrrakī or àure-àure, possessed form auren)

  1. marriage

Descendants edit

  • Saya: awre

Interlingua edit

Noun edit

aure (plural aures)

  1. ear

Italian edit

Noun edit

aure f

  1. plural of aura

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Latin edit

Noun edit

aure

  1. ablative singular of auris

Lithuanian edit

Etymology edit

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Adverb edit

aurè

  1. there, over there
    Synonyms: antai, štai, ten
    Aure, pačiame dangaus pakraštyje, pasirodė nedidelis debesėlis
    There, at the very edge of the sky, a small cloud appeared
  2. here
    Synonym: štai
    aure ir jis ateina
    here he comes
  3. the other day
    Synonyms: andai, anąkart, kadaise
    aure buvau susitikęs Vincą
    I met Vincas the other day
  4. thereabouts, thereabout (about or around that date or time)
    Gal parvažiuosi aure apie šventą Petrą ar vėliau
    Maybe you'll pass by St. Peter thereabouts or later

Usage notes edit

  • Possibly only used regionally.

Conjunction edit

aurè

  1. maybe
    Synonym: gal
    aure rytoj ar poryt
    maybe today or tomorrow

References edit

  • aure”, in Lietuvių kalbos žodynas [Dictionary of the Lithuanian language], lkz.lt, 1941–2024
  • aure”, in Dabartinės lietuvių kalbos žodynas [Dictionary of contemporary Lithuanian], ekalba.lt, 1954–2024

Norwegian Bokmål edit

Etymology edit

From Old Norse aurriði.

Noun edit

aure m (definite singular auren, indefinite plural aurer, definite plural aurene)

  1. alternative form of ørret

Derived terms edit

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Norwegian Nynorsk edit

 
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Alternative forms edit

Etymology edit

From Old Norse aurriði.

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

aure m (definite singular auren, indefinite plural aurar, definite plural aurane)

  1. trout

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