Neutre

Lager

Phrases
Signification (Anglais)

  1. (neuter, strong) place where one sleeps, such as a bed or a spot in a barn, etc.
  2. (neuter, strong) lair of an animal (but not usually underground, for which Bau)
  3. (neuter, strong) camp (accommodation of tents or quickly built houses)
  4. (neuter, obsolete, strong) army, especially but not exclusively when encamped
  5. (figuratively, neuter, strong) camp, party (group of people sharing some interest or opinion)
  6. (neuter, strong) stock; storage; warehouse; depot; repository (building or room used for keeping goods)
  7. (neuter, strong) measure (of some resource)
  8. (neuter, strong) bearing
  9. (abbreviation, alt-of, ellipsis, neuter, strong) ellipsis of Lagerbier: lager (beer of low fermentation)

Fréquence

B1
Dialectes

canton d’Appenzell Rhodes-Intérieures

canton d’Appenzell Rhodes-Intérieures

lager

canton de Zurich

canton de Zurich

lager

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Prononcé comme (IPA)
/ˈlaːɡɐ/
Étymologie (Anglais)

In summary

From Middle High German leger, from Old High German legar, from Proto-West Germanic *legr. Cognate with Dutch leger, Middle Low German lēger, English lair, Danish lejr, Norwegian Bokmål leir, Swedish läger (“place to sleep”) and lager (“storage, stock”), Gothic 𐌻𐌹𐌲𐍂𐍃 (ligrs). The modern form with -a- is of East Central German origin, apparently due to influence by the related word Lage. The original form with a front vowel has been preserved as an alternative—albeit fairly rare—plural.

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