Complete Definition of "oar"

English

Etymology
OE. term|ar|�r|lang=ang.

Pronunciation
audio|en-us-oar.ogg|Audio (US)
enPR|ôr, IPA|/o�r/, /��(r)/, SAMPA|/O:(r)/
:rhymes|��(r)

Homophones
awe (in non-rhotic accents)
aw (in non-rhotic accents)
or
ore
o'er

Noun
wikipedia
en-noun

  1. An implement used to propel a boat or a ship in the water, having a flat blade at one end, being row|rowed from the other end and being normally fastened to the vessel.

Derived terms
stick one's oar in

Translations
trans-top|implement used to row a boat
Azerbaijani: Avar
Catalan: rem m
Chinese: 槳, 桨 (ji�ng)
Czech: veslo n
Dutch: riem
Finnish: airo
French: rame
German: Ruder n
Greek: κο��ί n
Hawaiian: hoe
Hungarian: evez�
Italian: remo m
Icelandic: ár f
trans-mid
Arabic: mikdaf
Korean: � (no)
Maori: hoe
Norwegian: åre c
Polish: wios�o
Portuguese: remo m
Russian: ве�ло
Serbian: veslo, vesla p
Spanish: remo m
Swedish: åra c
Tamil: thuduppu
Telugu: త�డ�డ� (teDDu)
Latin: remus
trans-bottom

See also
paddle


Frisian

Adjective
infl|fy|adjective

  1. other

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hu:oar
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ru:oar
fi:oar
sv:oar
ta:oar
te:oar
vi:oar
tr:oar
zh:oar

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