Ur-form - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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Ur-form (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Noun

Phonetic Transcription

/ˈʊər fɔːrm/

Meaning and Usage

The term "Ur-form" refers to an original or primitive form of something, especially in the context of linguistics, art, or literature. It is used to denote a foundational version from which later forms develop. In frequency of use, "Ur-form" is more prevalent in written contexts, particularly in academic discussions regarding etymology, language development, or art history.

Example Sentences

  1. The linguist argued that the Ur-form of the verb could be traced back to ancient languages.
    (Лингвист утверждал, что Ур-форма глагола может быть прослежена до древних языков.)

  2. Many artists seek to understand the Ur-form of their inspiration to create something truly original.
    (Многие художники стремятся понять Ур-форму своего вдохновения, чтобы создать что-то по-настоящему оригинальное.)

  3. Scholars often debate the characteristics of the Ur-form in historical texts.
    (Учёные часто обсуждают характеристики Ур-формы в исторических текстах.)

Idiomatic Expressions

While "Ur-form" itself is not typically used in idiomatic expressions, the concept of an "original form" or "prototype" may appear in broader idiomatic contexts. Here are some examples:

  1. "Back to the drawing board after realizing I had strayed from the Ur-form of my original design."
    (Назад к началу после того, как я осознал, что отошел от Ур-формы своего оригинального дизайна.)

  2. "To distill the essence, one must return to the Ur-form."
    (Чтобы извлечь суть, нужно вернуться к Ур-форме.)

  3. "We need to reference the Ur-form to avoid convolutions in our interpretation."
    (Нам нужно сослаться на Ур-форму, чтобы избежать усложнений в нашем толковании.)

  4. "His approach to innovation integrates the Ur-form with modern technology."
    (Его подход к инновациям сочетает Ур-форму с современными технологиями.)

  5. "Exploring the Ur-form provides crucial insights into the evolution of the genre."
    (Изучение Ур-формы дает ключевую информацию о развитии жанра.)

Etymology

The prefix "Ur-" originates from the German language, meaning “original” or “primitive.” It has its roots in the ancient German word “ur,” which signifies “primordial” or “first.” The term "form" comes from the Latin "forma," meaning shape or appearance. The combination reflects the essence of something being the original version or prototype.

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25-07-2024