arses
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- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary arse n. variant of ass ]]> ar·sis n. Pronunciation: ' är-səs Function: noun Inflected Form:   plural ar·ses \- ˌ sēz\ Etymology: Late Latin &Greek; Late Latin, raising of the voice, accented part of foot, from Greek, upbeat, less important part of foot, literally, act of lifting, from aeirein, airein to lift Date: 14th century 1 a : the lighter or shorter part of a poetic foot especially in quantitative verse b : the accented or longer part of a poetic foot especially in accentual verse 2 : the unaccented part of a musical measure ― compare THESIS ]]> 1 ass n. Pronunciation: ' as Function: noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English assa, probably from Old Irish asan, from Latin asinus Date: before 12th century 1 : any of several hardy gregarious African or Asian perissodactyl mammals (genus Equus ) smaller than the horse and having long ears especially : an African mammal ( E. asinus ) that is the ancestor of the donkey 2 sometimes vulgar : a stupid, obstinate, or perverse person <made an ass of himself> ― often compounded with a preceding adjective <don't be a smart- ass >]]> 2 ass n. Pronunciation: ' as Variant: or arse \ ' as, ' ärs\ Function: noun Etymology: Middle English ars, ers, from Old English ærs, ears; akin to Old High German &Old Norse ars buttocks, Greek orrhos buttocks, oura …