"Wentilseo" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [Old High German]

Forms: Wentilsēo [canonical, masculine]
Etymology: From Proto-West Germanic *Wandilsaiwi. By surface analysis, Wentil (“Vandal”) + sēo (“sea”). Cognate with Old English Wendelsǣ. Etymology templates: {{inh|goh|gmw-pro|*Wandilsaiwi}} Proto-West Germanic *Wandilsaiwi, {{surf|goh|Wentil|sēo|t1=Vandal|t2=sea}} By surface analysis, Wentil (“Vandal”) + sēo (“sea”), {{cog|ang|Wendelsǣ}} Old English Wendelsǣ Head templates: {{head|goh|proper noun|g=m|head=Wentilsēo}} Wentilsēo m
  1. (hapax) the Mediterranean Sea
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