piir

Etymology
From, from , see there for further etymology.

Cognates include 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬; 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬 (from ); 🇨🇬,, 🇨🇬, ; possibly also 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬 and 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1) border, boundary, frontier
 * 2) A conventional line and the area surrounding it, that separates territories, regions etc.
 * 3)  A territory limited by borders.
 * 4)  The scope, reach, capacity of sth.
 * 5)  Indicates fluctuations of sth in the proximity or in the range of certain numerical values; around, about.
 * 6)  The interface of two different natural areas or environments; boundary.
 * 7) The horizon, the apparent line of contact between the sky and the ground.
 * 8) A notional dividing line and its transitional area between two phenomena, features, conditions etc.; verge.
 * 9) limit
 * 10) The outer edge, last step of sth, more (or less) of which is considered impossible or inappropriate.
 * 11)  Indicating a goal or an achievement.
 * 1)  A territory limited by borders.
 * 2)  The scope, reach, capacity of sth.
 * 3)  Indicates fluctuations of sth in the proximity or in the range of certain numerical values; around, about.
 * 4)  The interface of two different natural areas or environments; boundary.
 * 5) The horizon, the apparent line of contact between the sky and the ground.
 * 6) A notional dividing line and its transitional area between two phenomena, features, conditions etc.; verge.
 * 7) limit
 * 8) The outer edge, last step of sth, more (or less) of which is considered impossible or inappropriate.
 * 9)  Indicating a goal or an achievement.
 * 1)  The interface of two different natural areas or environments; boundary.
 * 2) The horizon, the apparent line of contact between the sky and the ground.
 * 3) A notional dividing line and its transitional area between two phenomena, features, conditions etc.; verge.
 * 4) limit
 * 5) The outer edge, last step of sth, more (or less) of which is considered impossible or inappropriate.
 * 6)  Indicating a goal or an achievement.
 * 1) The horizon, the apparent line of contact between the sky and the ground.
 * 2) A notional dividing line and its transitional area between two phenomena, features, conditions etc.; verge.
 * 3) limit
 * 4) The outer edge, last step of sth, more (or less) of which is considered impossible or inappropriate.
 * 5)  Indicating a goal or an achievement.
 * 1) limit
 * 2) The outer edge, last step of sth, more (or less) of which is considered impossible or inappropriate.
 * 3)  Indicating a goal or an achievement.
 * 1) The outer edge, last step of sth, more (or less) of which is considered impossible or inappropriate.
 * 2)  Indicating a goal or an achievement.
 * 1)  Indicating a goal or an achievement.
 * 1)  Indicating a goal or an achievement.
 * 1)  Indicating a goal or an achievement.
 * 1)  Indicating a goal or an achievement.