Eyer

/ˈaɪər/ noun

Definition

A person or creature that looks at or watches something, especially someone who examines or observes carefully.

Etymology

From 'eye' (Old English 'ēge') + agent suffix '-er' (from Proto-Germanic 'az'). A straightforward formation meaning 'one who eyes.'

Kelly Says

An eyer could be you window-shopping, a cat watching a bird, or a film critic analyzing every frame—it's a wonderfully simple word for all kinds of looking.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
አይን
ayn
ARالعربية
عين
a'ayn
BNবাংলা
চোখ
cho-kh
CACatalà
ull
ool
CSČeština
oko
oh-koh
DADansk
øje
yuh-yuh
DEDeutsch
Auge
OW-geh
ELΕλληνικά
μάτι
mah-tee
ESEspañol
ojo
OH-ho
FAفارسی
چشم
cheshm
FISuomi
silmä
sil-mah
FRFrançais
œil
e
GUGU
આંખ
aankh
HAHA
idanu
ee-dah-noo
HEעברית
עין
ayn
HIहिन्दी
आँख
aankh
HUMagyar
szem
shem
IDBahasa Indonesia
mata
mah-tah
IGIG
àkwà
ah-kwa
ITItaliano
occhio
OK-kee-oh
JA日本語
me
KKKK
көзі
kozi
KMKM
ភ្នែក
p'n'aek
KO한국어
nun
MRMR
आंख
aankh
MSBahasa Melayu
mata
mah-tah
MYမြန်မာ
မျက်စိ
myet-si
NLNederlands
oog
oog
NONorsk
øye
yuh-yuh
PAPA
ਅੱਖ
akh
PLPolski
oko
oh-koh
PTPortuguês
olho
OL-hoo
RORomână
ochi
oh-chee
RUРусский
глаз
glaz
SVSvenska
öga
yuh-gah
SWKiswahili
jicho
jee-cho
TAதமிழ்
காண்
kaan
TEతెలుగు
చెవి
chevi
THไทย
ตา
tah
TLTL
mata
mah-tah
TRTürkçe
göz
goz
UKУкраїнська
око
oh-koh
URاردو
آنکھ
aankh
VITiếng Việt
mắt
mat
YOYO
ọ̀yọ̀
oh-yo
ZH中文
眼睛
yǎnjīng
ZUZU
umuthi
oo-moo-thee

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