Definition
A grain or plant that naturally produces awns; something characterized by having awns.
Etymology
From 'awn' + the agent noun suffix '-er,' following English patterns of creating nouns that describe something or someone with a particular quality.
Kelly Says
Distinguishing awners from awnless varieties was crucial to ancient agriculture—awned varieties were hardier and self-seeding, making them perfect for survival in unpredictable climates.
Translations
CACatalà
propietari
pro-pee-e-ta-ree
CSČeština
vlastník
vlast-neek
DEDeutsch
Besitzer
bay-tsitzer
ELΕλληνικά
ιδιοκτήτης
ee-dee-o-ktee-tees
ESEspañol
dueño
dway-nyoh
FISuomi
omistaja
oh-mee-stah-ja
FRFrançais
propriétaire
pro-pree-e-tair
HUMagyar
tulajdonos
too-lah-jdon-os
IDBahasa Indonesia
pemilik
peh-milik
IGIG
onye nwe
oh-nye n-weh
ITItaliano
proprietario
pro-pree-e-ta-ree-oh
MSBahasa Melayu
pemilik
peh-milik
NLNederlands
eigenaar
ay-na-ar
PLPolski
właściciel
vlas-si-chel
RORomână
proprietar
pro-pee-ree-e-tar
RUРусский
владелец
vlas-de-lets
SWKiswahili
mmiliki
m-mi-lee-kee
TAதமிழ்
உரிமையாளர்
u-ri-mai-ya-la-r
TRTürkçe
sahibi
sah-ee-bee
UKУкраїнська
власник
vlas-nik
VITiếng Việt
chủ sở hữu
choo so huu
ZUZU
umshayeli
oom-sha-ye-lee