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abbreviation
Estrogen replacement therapy.
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Ellenikí/Ellinikí Radiofonía Tileórasi (Hellenic (Greek) Broadcasting television), Greece.

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verb

(UK dialectal) To incite; urge on; encourage.

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(UK dialectal) To irritate; grill; provoke.

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(intransitive, UK dialectal) To be eager, prone; hurry.

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(UK dialectal) To make as if to strike; argue (with); strive after; try to obtain.

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(intransitive, UK dialectal) To strive onward and upward.
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Origin of ERT

  • 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 άρδις (árdis, “arrowhead").

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