yer
prep.
ere; before (Archaic)
pron.
(Informal) your
YER
Yer
The letter (Ъ, ъ) of the
Cyrillic alphabet is known as the hard sign (твёрдый знак ) in the modern
Russian alphabet and as er golyam (ер голям, "big yer") in the
Bulgarian alphabet. The letter is called back yer in the
pre-reform Russian orthography, in
Old Russian, and in
Old Church Slavonic. Originally the yer denoted an ultra-short or
reduced middle
rounded vowel. Its companion is the front yer, now known as the
soft sign in Russian and as er malək in Bulgaria (Ь, ь), which was originally also a reduced vowel, more frontal than the ъ, and which is today used to mark the
palatalization of consonants in all of the Slavic languages written in the
Cyrillic alphabet, except for
Serbian and
Macedonian, where it is not used although its traces can be seen in the letters њ and љ. The two reduced vowels are together called the yers in Slavic philology.
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yer
pron.
where
pref.
geo, ground
n.
earth, premises, footing, whereabouts, glebe, ground, locale, locality, location, locus, mother earth, place, position, post, quarter, room, seat, site, situation, situs, slot, space, spot, stand, standing, station, stead, terrain, ubiety; pew
adj.
terraneous
yemek
v.
crop, eat, ingest, dine off, dine on
yermek
v.
revile, revile against smth., revile at smth., satirize, slander, vilify
Yer
(prep.)
Ere; before.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
About
yer
"place; location, spot, point; ground; floor; seat; space, room; situation, employment, duty; mark, scar, trace; earth"