labourer

verb

Syllable Decomposition

labourer

from the Latin laboro (to work) related to labor ("labor"). This verb has gradually specialized from "to work" to "to work hard", "to work the land", and has gradually replaced the Latin arare (see arable and ard) and "arer" which is derived from it, paradoxically, has a maritime sense.

Definitions

marine

Conjugation

→ Conjugation of "labourer"

Translations

  • germangerman:beackern
  • englishenglish:plough
  • greekgreek:οργώνω
  • italianitalian:arare
  • swedishswedish:dragga
  • spanishspanish:labrar
  • dutchdutch:ploegen

See also

labourés (v.) labourons (v.) labourez (v.) labourions (v.) labouriez (v.) labourai (v.) labouras (v.) labourâmes (v.) labourâtes (v.) labourèrent (v.) labourerai (v.) laboureras (v.) labourera (v.) labourerons (v.) labourerez (v.) laboureront (v.) labourasse (v.) labourasses (v.) labourât (v.) labourassions (v.)