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  • Ajar — A*jar , adv. [Pref. a + jar.] In a state of discord; out of harmony; as, he is ajar with the world. [1913 Webster] || …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • ajar — I. /əˈdʒa / (say uh jah) adverb 1. neither quite open nor shut; partly opened: *Tonight, in the unoccupied room along the passage, he was doubtless holding the door ajar. –arthur upfield, 1950. –adjective 2. partly open: *Her mouth was slightly… …  

  • ajar — ajar1 /euh jahr /, adj., adv. neither entirely open nor entirely shut; partly open: The door was ajar. [1350 1400; ME on char on the turn; see A 1, CHAR3] ajar2 /euh jahr /, adv., adj. in contradiction to; at variance with: a story ajar with the… …   Universalium

  • ajar — I a•jar [[t]əˈdʒɑr[/t]] adj. adv. neither entirely open nor entirely shut; partly open • Etymology: 1350–1400; ME on char on the turn; see a I, char III II a•jar [[t]əˈdʒɑr[/t]] adv. adj. in contradiction to; at variance with: a story ajar with… …   From formal English to slang

  • Ajar — Statue zu Ehren von Romain Gary in Vilnius Romain Gary (Geburtsname Roman Kacew, in frz. offiz. Papieren Kacewgari) (* 8. Mai 1914 in Vilnius, Litauen (Geburts Nationalität litauisch); † 2. Dezember 1980 in Paris, Frankreich) war ein französisch… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • ajar — 1. adverb /əˈʤɑː,əˈʤɑɹ/ a) Slightly turned or opened; as, the door was standing ajar. There is a sort of unexpressed concern, / A kind of shock that sets ones heart ajar [...]. b) Being at variance or in contradiction to something. 2. adjective… …   Wiktionary

  • ajar — adjective & adverb with shutters ajar, we got only a glimpse of the morning sun use the flatiron to keep the door ajar Syn: slightly open, half open Ant: closed, wide open …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • ajar — [16] Ajar comes from Scotland and Northern England. In Middle English times it was a char or on char, literally ‘on turn’ (char comes from an Old English word cerr ‘turn’, which in its metaphorical sense ‘turn of work’ has given modern English… …   The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • ajar — [16] Ajar comes from Scotland and Northern England. In Middle English times it was a char or on char, literally ‘on turn’ (char comes from an Old English word cerr ‘turn’, which in its metaphorical sense ‘turn of work’ has given modern English… …   Word origins

  • Émile Ajar — Statue zu Ehren von Romain Gary in Vilnius Romain Gary (Geburtsname Roman Kacew, in frz. offiz. Papieren Kacewgari) (* 8. Mai 1914 in Vilnius, Litauen (Geburts Nationalität litauisch); † 2. Dezember 1980 in Paris, Frankreich) war ein französisch… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Mercure de France — French literature By category French literary history Medieval 16th century  …   Wikipedia

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