Etymology 1 Inflection of Old English am from Indo-European *es (to exist) Verb Present plural (in any person) of "to be" Etymology 2 Latin area (a piece of level ground) Noun A metric measurement of area equivalent to 100 square metres; now rarely used except in its derivation hectare.
Noun A metric measurement of area equivalent to 100 square metres; now rarely used except in its derivation hectare.