What is the meaning of Ir?

you

them

singular present of wårå

water

ye, you (only in Southeastern texts)

Alternative form of hire (her)

Alternative form of hire (hers)

Alternative form of hire (her)

you: nominative plural of du

you (plural)

you

you

Armitage, Lionel. (1911) An Introduction to the study of Old High German, p 200.

you (plural)

(definite article) the

go

Romanization of 𒅕 (ir)

Third-person singular pronoun; he, she, it

go

verdigris

to go

to work, function, run

to go

third-person indicative present of byut

hand

(he, she, it) is; third-person singular present indicative of būt

(they) are; third-person plural present indicative of būt

let (him, her, it) be; third-person singular imperative of būt

let them be; third-person plural imperative of būt

additive conjunction used to join several similar sentence elements, indicating their similar nature: both ... and ..., ... and also ..., ... as well as ...

used to mark connection and emphasis, reinforcement; syn. arī

used to mark emphasis, to reinforce; syn. pat: really, even

and, too

and, so

bothand

even, and

exactly, just, precisely

and, so

to go (to move to a destination)

will; to be going to; forms the future tense

to keep on; to go on; ~ on; forms the continuative aspect

to go; to leave; to depart

to attend; to go to (to be present in an event)

to go on until; to last to

to do; to fare (to have a good or bad result)

to be doing (formula used in greetings)

to be gone (depleted, destroyed; no longer usable)

to leave us; to depart (to die)

to go (to begin an action or process)

to match; to go with (to form a good combination with)

to like or tolerate someone or something

to follow (to take into account when making choices)

to range from (to encompass values between two given extremes)

to call (to match the amount of chips in the pot)

to depart; to leave

to pass away; to depart; to die

Second-person simple present form of to be

Plural simple present form of to be

to go (away from speaker and listener)

to come (towards or with the listener)

to be going to (near future), to go (+ a + infinitive)

to go away, to leave, to depart, to go (when the destination is not essential; when something or someone is going somewhere else)

to leak out (with liquids and gasses), to boil away, to go flat (gas in drinks)

to overflow

to go out (lights)

to finish, to wear out, to disappear (e.g. money, paint, pains, mechanical parts)

to die

to break wind, to fart

to wet/soil oneself (i.e., urinate or defecate in one's pants)

to come, to cum, to ejaculate, to orgasm

raw, unprocessed

fresh, succulent

Source: wiktionary.org