ter ore komen
Dutch
Etymology
Literally: “to come to ear”, with a fossiled dative. The feminine dative ter indicates that oor should be feminine too. And although it is now a neuter noun, at least as recently as the fifteenth century Middle Dutch ore could still have a feminine grammatical gender, giving some indication as to the considerable age of this expression. This kind of fossilized survival of an otherwise superseded grammatical gender for a noun is not unheard of in Dutch; compare for example the gender of the noun tijd in te zijner tijd / tand des tijds and some expressions involving the noun dood (see entry).
Verb
Conjugation
Conjugation of ter ore komen: see komen.
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