I.
Etymology: Middle English, from Old English earun; akin to Old Norse eru, erum are, Old English is is
present second singular or present plural of be
II. ˈer, ˈär noun
Etymology: French, from Latin area
Date: circa 1819
— see metric system table
I.
Etymology: Middle English, from Old English earun; akin to Old Norse eru, erum are, Old English is is
present second singular or present plural of be
II. ˈer, ˈär noun
Etymology: French, from Latin area
Date: circa 1819
— see metric system table
Merriam-Webster's Collegiate English vocabulary. Энциклопедический словарь английского языка Merriam Webster. 2003