Aas

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English

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Etymology

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Proper noun

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Aas

  1. A village in southwest France, in the Ossau valley of the Pyrenees.
  2. A surname from Norwegian.

References

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  • Michel Grosclaude (préf. Pierre Bec), Dictionnaire toponymique des communes du Béarn, Pau, Escòla Gaston Febus, février 1991, 416 p.

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German

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Etymology 1

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From Middle High German ās (carrion, bait), from Old High German *ās, from Proto-Germanic *ēsą. Later merged with Middle High German āz (food), from Old High German āz, from Proto-West Germanic *āt, from Proto-Germanic *ētą. Both ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *h₁ed- (to eat).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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Aas n (strong, genitive Aases, plural Aase or Äser)

  1. (usually uncountable, collective, less often countable) carrion (perished animal, especially as food for scavengers)
    Synonyms: (countable) Kadaver, Tierleiche
  2. (archaic) bait
    Synonym: Köder
  3. (colloquial, mildly derogatory) a word for a person or animal, often implying insubordination and/or cunning, but also used affectionately for someone cheeky or shrewd
    ein raffiniertes, kleines Aasa cunning, little devil
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Etymology 2

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See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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Aas n

  1. (Can we verify( ) this sense?) genitive singular of Aa

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