Lager

Etymology
From, from , from.

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The modern form with -a- is of East Central German origin, apparently due to influence by the related word. The original form with a front vowel has been preserved as an alternative—albeit fairly rare—plural.

Noun

 * 1) a place where one sleeps, such as a bed or a spot in a barn, etc.
 * 2) a lair of an animal (but not usually underground, for which )
 * 3) a camp accommodation of tents or quickly built houses
 * 4)  an army, especially but not exclusively when encamped
 * 5)  a camp, party group of people sharing some interest or opinion
 * 6) a stock; storage; depot; repository building or room used for keeping goods
 * 7)  a measure (of some resource)
 * 8)  a bearing
 * : lager beer of low fermentation
 * 1)  a bearing
 * : lager beer of low fermentation

Related terms

 * See also the compounds at.