/ˈjɑu̯.rə/
OriginFirst attested as jeure in the 13th century. Etymology unknown. Potentially derived from the ancient hydronym *Gebharô or (less probably) from West Frisian hjouwer (“oat (Avena sativa)”). Compare Hiaure, De Joere and De Jouwer. See also West Frisian De Jouwer.
- neutera town and former municipality of De Fryske Marren, Friesland, Netherlands
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