Ert
Alternative forms
Origin
From Middle English erten, ertin, from Old Norse erta ("to provoke, incite, tease"), from Proto-Germanic *artijanÄ… ("to excite, tease"), from Proto-Indo-European *ardi-, *ard- ("sharp point, stinger"). Cognate with Icelandic erta ("to irritate"), Norwegian erta ("to taunt"), Swedish ärta ("to tease, jibe"), Old Irish aird ("point, ord, end point"), Ancient Greek άÏδις (árdis, "arrowhead").
Full definition of ert
Verb
- (transitive, UK dialectal) To incite; urge on; encourage.
- (transitive, UK dialectal) To irritate; grill; provoke.
- (intransitive, UK dialectal) To be eager, prone; hurry.
- (transitive, UK dialectal) To make as if to strike; argue (with); strive after; try to obtain.
- (intransitive, UK dialectal) To strive onward and upward.