anker
English
Noun
anker (plural ankers)
- (obsolete) A measure of wine or spirit equal to 10 gallons; a barrel of this capacity.
- 1751, [Tobias] Smollett, “He is Made Acquainted with the Characters of Commodore Trunnion and His Adherents; Meets with Them by Accident and Contracts an Intimacy with that Commander”, in The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle […], volumes (please specify |volume=I to IV), London: Harrison and Co., […], →OCLC, page 6, column 1:
- And if your honour ſhould want a ſmall parcel of fine tea, or a few anchors of right Nantz, I'll be bound you ſhall be furniſhed to your heart's content.
- 1889, Robert Louis Stevenson, “The Master’s Wanderings”, in The Master of Ballantrae. […], London, Paris: Cassell & Company, […], →OCLC, page 56:
- [I]t is quite a painful reflection how many whole crews we have made to walk the plank for no more than a stock of biscuit or an anker or two of spirit.
References
- OED 2nd edition 1989
Afrikaans
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈaŋ.kər/
Basque
Etymology
(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)
Pronunciation
Audio (file) - IPA(key): /anker/, [ãŋ.ke̞r]
Declension
indefinite | singular | plural | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
absolutive | anker | ankerra | ankerrak | |
ergative | ankerrek | ankerrak | ankerrek | |
dative | ankerri | ankerrari | ankerrei | |
genitive | ankerren | ankerraren | ankerren | |
comitative | ankerrekin | ankerrarekin | ankerrekin | |
causative | ankerrengatik | ankerrarengatik | ankerrengatik | |
benefactive | ankerrentzat | ankerrarentzat | ankerrentzat | |
instrumental | ankerrez | ankerraz | ankerrez | |
inessive | anim. | ankerrengan | ankerrarengan | ankerrengan |
inanim. | ankerretan | ankerrean | ankerretan | |
locative | anim. | — | — | — |
inanim. | ankerretako | ankerreko | ankerretako | |
allative | anim. | ankerrengana | ankerrarengana | ankerrengana |
inanim. | ankerretara | ankerrera | ankerretara | |
terminative | anim. | ankerrenganaino | ankerrarenganaino | ankerrenganaino |
inanim. | ankerretaraino | ankerreraino | ankerretaraino | |
directive | anim. | ankerrenganantz | ankerrarenganantz | ankerrenganantz |
inanim. | ankerretarantz | ankerrerantz | ankerretarantz | |
destinative | anim. | ankerrenganako | ankerrarenganako | ankerrenganako |
inanim. | ankerretarako | ankerrerako | ankerretarako | |
ablative | anim. | ankerrengandik | ankerrarengandik | ankerrengandik |
inanim. | ankerretatik | ankerretik | ankerretatik | |
partitive | ankerrik | — | — | |
prolative | ankertzat | — | — |
Declension
indefinite | singular | plural | |
---|---|---|---|
absolutive | anker | ankerra | ankerrak |
ergative | ankerrek | ankerrak | ankerrek |
dative | ankerri | ankerrari | ankerrei |
genitive | ankerren | ankerraren | ankerren |
comitative | ankerrekin | ankerrarekin | ankerrekin |
causative | ankerrengatik | ankerrarengatik | ankerrengatik |
benefactive | ankerrentzat | ankerrarentzat | ankerrentzat |
instrumental | ankerrez | ankerraz | ankerrez |
inessive | ankerrengan | ankerrarengan | ankerrengan |
locative | — | — | — |
allative | ankerrengana | ankerrarengana | ankerrengana |
terminative | ankerrenganaino | ankerrarenganaino | ankerrenganaino |
directive | ankerrenganantz | ankerrarenganantz | ankerrenganantz |
destinative | ankerrenganako | ankerrarenganako | ankerrenganako |
ablative | ankerrengandik | ankerrarengandik | ankerrengandik |
partitive | ankerrik | — | — |
prolative | ankertzat | — | — |
Derived terms
- ankerkeria
- ankerki
- ankertasun
Danish
Inflection
References
- E. Jessen (1893) Dansk Etymologisk Ordbog
Etymology 2
From German Anker or Dutch anker, from Medieval Latin anceria, Latin ancheria (“a small vat”).
Inflection
Etymology 3
See anke
Dutch
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈɑŋkər/
audio (file) - Hyphenation: an‧ker
- Rhymes: -ɑŋkər
Etymology 1
From Middle Dutch anker, from Old Dutch *anker, from Latin anchora.
Derived terms
- ankerboei
- ankeren
- kettinganker
- muuranker
- parapluanker
- ploegstaartanker
- sneeuwanker
- stokanker
- touwanker
- werpanker
Descendants
Etymology 2
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
German
Pronunciation
Audio (file)
Middle English
Etymology
From Old English ancor.
References
- “anker, n.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007.
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
From Danish anker, from Ancient Greek ἄγκυρα (ánkura), via Latin ancora and Middle Low German anker. Related to akkeri.
Noun
anker n (definite singular ankeret or ankret, indefinite plural anker or ankere or ankre, definite singular ankera or ankra or ankrene)
Derived terms
References
- “anker” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ἄγκυρα (ánkura), via Latin ancora and Middle Low German anker. Related to akkeri.
Derived terms
References
- “anker” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Old Frisian
Old High German
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *ankurô, whence also Old English ancor, Old Norse akkeri, from Latin ancora.
Descendants
- German: Anker