Noun
year
the runic character ᛄ (/j/)
ger (plural gers)
A yurt.
ger (plural gerim)
A male convert to Judaism.
Ger (plural Gers)
(soccer) A person associated with Rangers F.C., as a player, fan, coach etc.
Abbreviation of gastroesophageal reflux.
(UK, rail transport) Initialism of Great Eastern Railway.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAccording to Mongolian artist and art critic N. Chultem, the ger was the basis for development of traditional Mongolian architecture. Source: Internet
Alternating at the wheel were professional racing drivers Dirk Adorf (GER) and Tom Coronel (NED), as well as journalists Christian Gebhardt and Niki Schelle (both GER). Source: Internet
Ger toshav (resident alien) main In earlier times, a Gentile living in the Land of Israel who accepted the Seven Laws in front of a rabbinical court was known as a ger toshav (literally stranger/resident). Source: Internet
The likeliest theory so far proposed is that it comes from a Gaulish compound of *ger "near" + *mani "men", comparable to Welsh ger "near" (prep. Source: Internet
Ger Loughnane was Clare's brilliant manager during that successful spell. Source: Internet
A previous version of this article incorrectly stated that SSMU President Ben Ger was in attendance at the AVEQ mobilization camp. Source: Internet