thar
Irish (Donegal)
/haɾˠ/
prep
Definitions
- over
- by, past; through
- beyond
- more than
Etymology
Inherited from Old Irish tar (across, over) inherited from Proto-Celtic *ter inherited from Proto-Indo-European *terh₂- (pass through, throughout, over, through, cross, cross over, overcome), *terh₂- (pass through, throughout, over, through, cross, cross over, overcome).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*terh₂-
Gloss
pass through, throughout, over, through, cross, cross over, overcome
Concept
Semantic Field
Miscellaneous function words
Ontological Category
Other
Emoji
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Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Transrhenane English
- Transylvania English
- breakthrough English
- clickthrough English
- come through English
- cut-through English
- feedthrough English
- flowthrough English
- flythrough English
- passthrough English
- paythrough English
- playthrough English
- readthrough English
- ski-through English
- strikethrough English
- therethrough English
- thirl English
- through English
- through-gut English
- throughbore English
- throughcare English
- throughfall English
- throughflow English
- throughlane English
- throughline English
- throughly English
- throughness English
- throughout English
- throughput English
- throughstone English
- throughway English
- tralineate English
- transduce English
- transfretation English
- transit English
- transude English
- transvestite English
- walkthrough English
- wherethrough English
- writethrough English
- *ad trans Latin
- silvam Latin
- trado Latin
- tranquillāre Latin
- trans Latin
- transfundo Latin
- transgredior Latin
- transpirare Latin
- transpiratio Latin
- transpirationem, transpiratio Latin
- transpiro, transpirare Latin
- transpono Latin
- transscendo Latin
- transubstantiatio Latin
- transubstantio Latin
- transverto Latin
- trāns Latin
- trānspārēntem, trānspārēns Latin
- trānspārēntis, trānspārēns Latin
- trānsubstantiāre Latin
- trānsubstantiātiōnem Latin
- vertere Latin
- Transvestitismus German
- traforare Italian
- tranquillamente Italian
- tranquillarsi Italian
- tranquillato Italian
- tranquillizzante Italian
- tranquillizzare Italian
- tranquillizzarsi Italian
- tranquillizzato Italian
- binnendoor Dutch, Flemish
- door Dutch, Flemish
- doorbladeren Dutch, Flemish
- doorbraak Dutch, Flemish
- doorbreken Dutch, Flemish
- doorbrengen Dutch, Flemish
- doordeweek Dutch, Flemish
- doordrammen Dutch, Flemish
- doordrijven Dutch, Flemish
- doordringen Dutch, Flemish
- doorgaan Dutch, Flemish
- doorgang Dutch, Flemish
- doorgeven Dutch, Flemish
- doorhebben Dutch, Flemish
- doorheen Dutch, Flemish
- doorhelpen Dutch, Flemish
- doorkijkbloes Dutch, Flemish
- doorkijkblouse Dutch, Flemish
- doorkijkjurk Dutch, Flemish
- doorkijkkleding Dutch, Flemish
- doorkijkkleren Dutch, Flemish
- doorkoelen Dutch, Flemish
- doorkrijgen Dutch, Flemish
- doorlaten Dutch, Flemish
- doorlezen Dutch, Flemish
- doorprikken Dutch, Flemish
- doorschakelen Dutch, Flemish
- doorscheuren Dutch, Flemish
- doorschieten Dutch, Flemish
- doorschuiven Dutch, Flemish
- doorslag Dutch, Flemish
- doorslikken Dutch, Flemish
- doorsnee Dutch, Flemish
- doorsnijden Dutch, Flemish
- doorstart Dutch, Flemish
- doorstrepen Dutch, Flemish
- doorsturen Dutch, Flemish
- doortikken Dutch, Flemish
- doortocht Dutch, Flemish
- doorvertellen Dutch, Flemish
- doorvoeren Dutch, Flemish
- doorwaadbaar Dutch, Flemish
- doorweg Dutch, Flemish
- doorwerken Dutch, Flemish
- doorzagen Dutch, Flemish
- doorzetten Dutch, Flemish
- doorzichtig Dutch, Flemish
- doorzonwoning Dutch, Flemish
- tussendoor Dutch, Flemish
- trans French
- *dewk- Proto-Indo-European
- *terh₂- Proto-Indo-European
- *terh₂-u-ti Proto-Indo-European
- *tr Proto-Indo-European
- *tr̥h₂-ós Proto-Indo-European
- *þerhw Proto-Germanic
- *þurhw Proto-Germanic
- スルー Japanese
- अवतीर्ण Sanskrit
- तॄ Sanskrit
- thrugh Middle English
- tar- Irish
- *trajati Proto-Slavic
- traverser Old French
- tregeter Old French
- tres- Old French
- tra Esperanto
- trans Esperanto
- Nistru Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- Transnistria Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- tra Welsh
- dōre Middle Dutch
- tar Old Irish
- tar, dar Old Irish
- tar- Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic
- thar Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic
- harrish Manx
- *taras Proto-Celtic
- *ter Proto-Celtic
- *trimo- Proto-Celtic
- *trē Proto-Celtic
- *trē-uer-o Proto-Celtic
- *tárHati Proto-Indo-Iranian
- *trānskʷīlos Proto-Italic
- *trānts Proto-Italic
- *trans Proto-Brythonic
- *Tṛḫu-ent- Proto-Anatolian