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árs

Árs is a term that can refer to several different things depending on language and context. There is no single subject universally known as “árs” in English-language scholarship; the form can appear as a word, a proper name, or as part of a larger expression.

In Icelandic, ár means “year.” The sequence árs can occur in inflected forms or as part of

Personal names and toponymy: Árs or Ars can function as surnames or place names in various linguistic

Latin root: In Latin, ars means art or craft and appears as a base in many historical

Notes: Because “árs” has multiple possible meanings and usages, the term is best treated as a disambiguation

compounds,
and
may
also
appear
in
proper
names.
Because
diacritics
on
vowels
influence
pronunciation
in
languages
that
use
them,
the
presence
or
absence
of
the
acute
on
a
can
affect
how
the
sequence
is
read
in
such
contexts.
traditions,
with
capitalization
and
diacritics
reflecting
local
orthography
and
history.
In
these
uses,
the
term
does
not
carry
a
fixed
meaning
beyond
its
function
as
a
name.
and
scholarly
terms
(for
example,
ars,
artis).
Although
the
diacritic
form
“árs”
is
not
standard
Latin,
the
resemblance
may
appear
in
cross-linguistic
references
or
in
transliterations.
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