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eyrir
[ ey-reer ]
noun
, plural au·rar [oi, -rahr].
- an aluminum bronze coin of Iceland, one 100th of a króna.
eyrir
/ ˈeɪrɪə /
noun
- an Icelandic monetary unit worth one hundredth of a krona
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Word History and Origins
Origin of eyrir1
First recorded in 1925–30; from Icelandic; Old Norse: “ounce, unit of money” (cognate with Swedish öre ), from Latin aureus “golden”
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Word History and Origins
Origin of eyrir1
Old Norse: ounce (of silver), money; related to Latin aureus golden
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Example Sentences
The first part of the name Aurboda, the aur of many significations may be referred to eyrir, pl.
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