ér

Etymology 1
From. Cognates include 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1)   blood vessel (artery, vein, or capillary)
 * 2)  vein a thickened portion of the leaf containing the vascular bundle

Etymology 2
Controversial origin:
 * From.
 * From.

Noun

 * 1)  brook, streamlet, rill

Etymology 3

 * perhaps from a language, compare 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬 verb forms. The second main meaning derives from the first,.

Verb

 * 1)  (heading) To reach or extend until a point.
 * 2)  to reach (a place), arrive, get somewhere
 * 3)  to touch something
 * 4)  to reach, stretch, extend as far as something  to be long or deep or high enough
 * 5)  to hit, strike, afflict someone; meet with, be faced with something of a disaster or sometimes luck
 * 6)  to catch someone to discover unexpectedly; to surprise
 * 7) * 1974, (author), László Németh (translator), Anna Karenina [], Bucharest: Kriterion Könyvkiadó (1989), ISBN 9732600047, volume 1, part 1, chapter 1, page 7:
 * "hu"
 * 1)  to hit, strike, afflict someone; meet with, be faced with something of a disaster or sometimes luck
 * 2)  to catch someone to discover unexpectedly; to surprise
 * 3) * 1974, (author), László Németh (translator), Anna Karenina [], Bucharest: Kriterion Könyvkiadó (1989), ISBN 9732600047, volume 1, part 1, chapter 1, page 7:
 * "hu"
 * 1)  to catch someone to discover unexpectedly; to surprise
 * 2) * 1974, (author), László Németh (translator), Anna Karenina [], Bucharest: Kriterion Könyvkiadó (1989), ISBN 9732600047, volume 1, part 1, chapter 1, page 7:
 * "hu"
 * "hu"

- Az történt vele ebben a pillanatban, ami az emberrel történni szokott, ha váratlanul igen szégyenletes dolgon érik. Arcát nem tudta a helyzethez szabni, amelybe bűne felfedésével a felesége előtt került.


 * 1)  to be able to use something  meaningfully, to be of use to someone
 * 2)  (heading) To have some value or validity.
 * 3)  to be worth something
 * 4)  to count, to be fair to be legal according to the rules of a game
 * 1)  to be worth something
 * 2)  to count, to be fair to be legal according to the rules of a game
 * 1)  to count, to be fair to be legal according to the rules of a game

Etymology
From, Northwest Germanic form of , from. The vowel change of long ī to long é is due to West Norse R-umlaut, caused by the Proto-Germanic -z, which in Proto-Norse changed to a -R sound, before merging with regular r. The East Norse form is thus.

Pronoun

 * 1) you ; ye