noar

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== Basque == === Noun === noar inan star == Latvian == === Verb === noar inflection of noart: second/third-person singular present indicative third-person plural present indicative second-person singular imperative (with the particle lai) third-person singular imperative of noart (with the particle lai) third-person plural imperative of noart == North Frisian == === Alternative forms === naar (Föhr-Amrum) nåår (Goesharde) noor (Halligen) === Etymology === From Old Frisian *naro, from Proto-West Germanic *naru, from Proto-Germanic *narwaz (“narrow”), from Proto-Indo-European *(s)ner- (“to bend, constrict, turn, twist”). === Adjective === noar (Wiedingharde) narrow == Saterland Frisian == === Etymology === From Old Frisian *naro, from Proto-West Germanic *naru, from Proto-Germanic *narwaz. More at narrow. === Adjective === noar narrow miserable; awful bad-looking == Venetan == === Alternative forms === nuar, nodar === Etymology === Inherited from Vulgar Latin *notāre, from Latin natāre. Compare Romansch nudar. === Verb === noar (intransitive) to swim ==== Conjugation ==== * Venetan conjugation varies from one region to another. Hence, the following conjugation should be considered as typical, not as exhaustive.