gier
See also: Gier
Dutch
editPronunciation
editEtymology 1
editFrom Middle Dutch gir, gier, from Old Dutch *gīr, from Proto-Germanic *gīraz, related to *geraz (“greed, desire, coveting”).
Noun
editgier m (plural gieren, diminutive giertje n)
- (zoology) vulture
- (by extension) monster, notably hellspawn
- (figuratively) human vulture, rapacious or predatory person
- (figuratively) consuming desire
Synonyms
edit- (zoology): giervogel m
- aasgier m
- (monster): giermonster n
- (desire): begeerte, smachten n
Derived terms
edit- aasgier
- baardgier
- gierachtig
- gierbuizerd
- gierenblik
- gierenbroed
- gierengreep
- gierenhals
- gierenheir
- gierenklauw
- gierennest
- gierenoog
- gierensnavel
- gierenstoet
- gierenveder
- gierenveer
- gierenvlerk
- gierenvleugel
- gierenzwerm
- giergeknaag
- gierkoning
- giermaag
- gierparelhoen
- gierzeearend
- gierzwaluw
- kalkoengier
- koningsgier
- lammergier
- monniksgier
- oorgier
- raafgier
- roodkopgier
- roofgier
- vale gier
Etymology 2
editFrom Middle Dutch ghier, from Proto-Germanic *jēzō, a derivation from *jestuz (“fermentation”). The -r is a result of rhotacism.
Noun
editgier m (plural gieren, diminutive giertje n)
Synonyms
editDerived terms
edit- gieren (verb)
- gierbak
- gierbakwagen m
- gierhoos
- gierkaar
- gierput m
- gierwagen m
- gierwater n
- giertank
- gierton
Etymology 3
editSee the verb gieren (“to screech”), which is ultimately imitative.
Noun
editgier m (plural gieren, diminutive giertje n)
- a scream
Etymology 4
editFrom the verb gieren (“to veer back and forth, to yaw”).
Noun
editgier m (plural gieren, diminutive giertje n)
- a (notably sharp and:or wide) sway, turn, swerve, notably by a vessel or vehicle
- (figuratively) a caprice, crazy/whimsical move
Etymology 5
editFrom Latin gyrus, from Ancient Greek γῦρος (gûros).
Noun
editgier m
- a gyre, circular motion, notably in astronomy
Etymology 6
editVerb
editgier
- inflection of gieren:
German
editPronunciation
editVerb
editgier
Polish
editPronunciation
editNoun
editgier f
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- Rhymes:Dutch/ir
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- Rhymes:Polish/ɛr
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