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Etymology

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From Dutch zwager, from Middle Dutch swager, from Old Dutch *swāgar, from Proto-West Germanic *swāgr, from Proto-Germanic *swēgraz.

Noun

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swaer (plural swaers, diminutive swaertjie)

  1. brother-in-law

Middle Dutch

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Etymology

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From Old Dutch *swār, from Proto-Germanic *swēraz.

Adjective

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swâer

  1. heavy
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Inflection

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Adjective
Masculine Feminine Neuter Plural
Nominative Indefinite swâer swâre swâer swâre
Definite swâre swâre
Accusative Indefinite swâren swâre swâer swâre
Definite swâre
Genitive Indefinite swâers swâerre swâers swâerre
Definite swâers, swâren swâers, swâren
Dative swâren swâerre swâren swâren

Descendants

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  • Dutch: zwaar
    • Afrikaans: swaar
    • Berbice Creole Dutch: swari
    • Negerhollands: swaar, swar
  • Limburgish: zwaor
  • Zealandic: zwaer

Further reading

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