ser
suomi-englanti sanakirjaser englanniksi
(abbreviation of)
An old Indian unit of weight, equal to 80 tolas, or one fortieth of a maund.
(n-g)
''Would ser care to dine this evening?''
(rfquote-sense)
to be
''niser'' — my tooth
''eser'' — a tooth, someone's tooth
''nitorak to eser'' — I found a/someone's tooth
(ux)
to be located (gloss)
to be (gloss)
to have a characteristic (gloss)
(non-gloss definition)
being (gloss)
server (zh-mw)
(infl of)
(alternative form of).
sir (title and form of address for a gentleman, shortened from messer)
(uxi)
(syn)
(l), (l)
1301-1350, ''Van den VII vroeden van binnen Rome. Een dichtwerk der XIVde eeuw'' (INL)
- (quote)
1414, ''Hennen van Merchtenen's Cornicke van Brabant'' (INL)
(alt form)
{{quote-text|enm|year=1407|title=The Testimony of William Thorpe|page=40
to be (indicates a permanent quality)
(ant)
to aground
(n-g)
cheese (gl)
(hyper)
(senseid) to be (gloss), ''especially a quality that is intrinsic or not expected to change, contrasting with (m) which denotes a temporary quality''
(senseid) to be (gloss)
(senseid) (indtr) to be in (gloss)
(senseid) (indtr) to be from (gloss)
(senseid) (non-gloss definition)
(altform)
vulture of the genus (taxfmt)
(coi))
to be (essentially or identified as)
{{quote-text|es|year=2007|author=El Sueño de Morfeo|title=Nada es Suficiente
{{quote-text|es|year=2007|author=El Sueño de Morfeo|title=Para Toda la Vida
to be (in the passive voice sense)
(verb form of)
sir (gl)
(tr-verb form of)