ea·gre
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Audio Help [ee-ger, ey-ger] Pronunciation Key –noun Chiefly British.
| a tidal bore or flood. |
Also, eager.
[Origin: 1640–50; appar. repr. earlier agar, ager, obscurely akin to hyger, higre; (cf. AL (12th century) higra the tidal bore of the Severn); compared with OE égor, eogor flood, high tide, though preservation of g in modern forms is problematic
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Eagre
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| bore 3
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n. A high, often dangerous wave caused by the surge of a flood tide upstream in a narrowing estuary or by colliding tidal currents. Also called eagre. [Middle English bare, wave, from Old Norse bāra; see bher-1 in Indo-European roots.] |
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| ea·gre also ea·ger
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n. See bore3. [Origin unknown.] |
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| eagre | |
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| a high wave (often dangerous) caused by tidal flow (as by colliding tidal currents or in a narrow estuary) [syn: tidal bore] |
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Eagre
Ea"ger\, n. Same as Eagre.| Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, © 1996, 1998 MICRA, Inc. |
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