peder
Breton Edit
Etymology Edit
From Proto-Celtic *kʷetesres, from Proto-Indo-European *kʷetwóres. Compare Welsh pedair.
Pronunciation Edit
Numeral Edit
peder f (masculine form pevar)
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Mutation Edit
Cornish Edit
Numeral Edit
peder (f)
- (Standard Cornish) four
Usage notes Edit
Rare.
Latin Edit
Verb Edit
peder
Serbo-Croatian Edit
Etymology Edit
Borrowed from Ancient Greek παιδεραστία (paiderastía, “love of boys”), from παιδεραστής (paiderastḗs, “pederast”), from παῖς (paîs, “child, son, boy”) + ἐραστής (erastḗs, “lover”), from ἔραμαι (éramai, “to love”).
Pronunciation Edit
Noun Edit
péder m (Cyrillic spelling пе́дер)
- (derogatory) a gay person, homosexual (male); fag, homo, queer
Declension Edit
Turkish Edit
Etymology Edit
Borrowed from Persian پدر (pedar).
Pronunciation Edit
Noun Edit
peder (definite accusative pederi, plural pederler)