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===Derived terms=== | ===Derived terms=== | ||
''[[Contionary:wynbasz#Niemish|wýnbasz]]'' ("grape") | ''[[Contionary:wynbasz#Niemish|wýnbasz]]'' ("grape") | ||
''[[Contionary:wyntriuw#Niemish|wýntriuw]]'' ("grapevine") | ''[[Contionary:wyntriuw#Niemish|wýntriuw]]'' ("grapevine") | ||
''[[Contionary:wyngard#Niemish|wýngard]]'' ("vinyard") | ''[[Contionary:wyngard#Niemish|wýngard]]'' ("vinyard") |
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Niemish
Pronunciation
- IPA: /wɨːn/
Etymology
From Gothic wein.
Noun
⁰ wýn n.m. hard stem
- wine
Declension
declension of wýn (mh declension) | ||||
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singular | plural | |||
indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
nominative | wýn | wýnan | wýns | wýnas |
genitive | wýns | wýnes | wýne | wýnse |
dative | wýn | wýnum | wýną | wýnę |
Derived terms
wýnbasz ("grape")
wýntriuw ("grapevine")
wýngard ("vinyard")