Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference - oar
Oar
oar
n. 1 a pole with a blade used for rowing or steering a boat by leverage against the water. 2 a rower. Phrases and idioms put one's oar in interfere, meddle. rest (US lay) on one's oars relax one's efforts. Derivatives oared adj. (also in comb.). oarless adj. Etymology: OE ar f. Gmc, perh. rel. to Gk eretmos oar
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I. noun Etymology: Middle English oor, from Old English ār; akin to Old Norse ār ~ Date: before 12th century a long pole with a broad blade at one end used for propelling or steering a boat, ~sman, ~ed adjective II. verb Date: 1610 transitive verb to propel with or as if with ~s ; row, intransitive verb to progress by or as if by using ~s ...Толковый словарь английского языка
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