kere
See also: Appendix:Variations of "kere"
English
editAlternative forms
editNoun
editkere
- (Judaism) A reading that in the traditional Jewish mode of reading the Hebrew Bible is substituted for one actually standing in the consonantal text with the consonants of the word or phrase to be read being usually given in the margin and the vowel points if the text is vocalized being inserted in the text.
Anagrams
editCrimean Tatar
editNoun
editkere
References
editDanish
editEtymology
editFrom German kehren (“to turn”).
Pronunciation
editVerb
editkere (past tense kerede, past participle keret)
- (transitive, obsolete) to turn
- 1723, Ludvig Holberg, Jean de France, 5th act, v. 2
- Jeg tar min Kiole og keerer den saaledes om.
- I take my dress and turn it around this way.
- 1723, Ludvig Holberg, Jean de France, 5th act, v. 2
- (reflexive) to care about
- 2007, Marianne Geoffroy, Hvem får stress - og hvorfor?[2], page 71:
- Alle mennesker kerer sig om, hvad andre tænker om én.
- All people care about what other people think about them.
Conjugation
editInflection of kere
References
editDutch
editPronunciation
editVerb
editkere
Anagrams
editLadino
editVerb
editkere (Latin spelling)
Manx
editEtymology 1
editFrom Old Irish céir, from Latin cēra. Compare Scottish Gaelic cèir and Irish céir.
Pronunciation
editNoun
editkere f (genitive singular kere, no plural)
Etymology 2
editFrom Old Irish cír, from Proto-Celtic *kīnsrā. Scottish Gaelic cìr and Irish cíor.
Pronunciation
editNoun
editkere f (genitive singular kere, plural kerenyn or kereyn)
Derived terms
edit- kere volley (“honeycomb”)
Mutation
editManx mutation | ||
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Radical | Lenition | Eclipsis |
kere | chere | gere |
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every possible mutated form of every word actually occurs. |
Papiamentu
editEtymology
editFrom Spanish querer "to wish".
Verb
editkere
Turkish
editEtymology
editFrom Ottoman Turkish كره (kerre), from Arabic كَرَّة (karra).
Pronunciation
editNoun
editkere (definite accusative kereyi, plural kereler)
- time, occasion (an instance or occurrence)
- (arithmetic) multiplied by; times
- Synonym: çarpı
Declension
editInflection | ||
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Nominative | kere | |
Definite accusative | kereyi | |
Singular | Plural | |
Nominative | kere | kereler |
Definite accusative | kereyi | kereleri |
Dative | kereye | kerelere |
Locative | kerede | kerelerde |
Ablative | kereden | kerelerden |
Genitive | kerenin | kerelerin |
Synonyms
editReferences
edit- Nişanyan, Sevan (2002–) “kere”, in Nişanyan Sözlük
Yoruba
editPronunciation
editVerb
editkéré
Derived terms
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