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'''aker''' ''m.'' (class 1, ''genitive'' '''akers''', ''plural'' '''akers''')
'''aker''' ''m.'' (class 1, ''genitive'' '''akers''', ''plural'' '''akers''')


# ''(agriculture)'' field
# {{n-g|(agriculture)}} field
#:''Hit was the wijdeste '''aker''' thes thorps.''
#: ''Hit was ðe wijdeste '''aker''' ðes þorps.''
#:: ''It was the widest '''field''' of the village.''
#:: ''It was the widest '''field''' of the village.''



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Skundavisk

Etymology

From Middle Skundavisk aker, akker, from Old Skundavisk akra, from Halmisk ᚨᚲᚱᚨ (akra), ᚨᚲᚱᚨᛉ (akraŕ), from Proto-Germanic *akraz.

Pronunciation

  • IPA: /akɛɐ/ or /akɐ/

Noun

aker m. (class 1, genitive akers, plural akers)

  1. (agriculture) field
    Hit was ðe wijdeste aker ðes þorps.
    It was the widest field of the village.

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