ar

ar
I.
seems; ar leam, methinks, Irish Middle Irish dar, Early Irish indar, atar, with la, Old Irish inda, ata, da; where ta, tar is the verb tha (thathar), is, with prep. or rel. in before it. Tha leam-sa (Mrs Grant). See na, than.
II.
ar, ar n-
our, so Irish and Old Irish *(s)aron; this form may have arisen from unaccented n$$.s-aron (Jub.), like Gothic uns-ar (us of English and ar), German unser, English our (Thurneysen). Stokes refers it to a Celtic (n)ostron, allied to Latin nostrum. See further at bhur.

Etymological dictionary of the Gaelic language. . 1982.

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