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Noun [Afrikaans]

IPA: /ɪə̯nt/ Audio: LL-Q14196 (afr)-Oesjaar-eend.wav Forms: eende [plural], eendjie [diminutive]
Etymology: From Dutch eend, from Middle Dutch ent, eent, from Old Dutch ened, from Proto-Germanic *anadz, from Proto-Indo-European *h₂énh₂t-. Etymology templates: {{inh|af|nl|eend}} Dutch eend, {{inh|af|dum|ent}} Middle Dutch ent, {{inh|af|odt|ened}} Old Dutch ened, {{inh|af|gem-pro|*anadz}} Proto-Germanic *anadz, {{inh|af|ine-pro|*h₂énh₂t-}} Proto-Indo-European *h₂énh₂t- Head templates: {{head|af|noun|||plural|eende|||||diminutive|eendjie|||||||f2accel-form=p|f2request=1|f5accel-form=diminutive|head=}} eend (plural eende, diminutive eendjie), {{af-noun|eende|eendjie}} eend (plural eende, diminutive eendjie)
  1. duck
    Sense id: en-eend-af-noun-LSNw2yRH Categories (other): Afrikaans entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 5 entries, Pages with entries, Ducks

Noun [Dutch]

IPA: /eːnt/, [ei̯nt] [Dutch, Northern], [eːnt] [Dutch, Southern] Audio: Nl-eend.ogg Forms: eenden [plural], eendje [diminutive, neuter]
Rhymes: -eːnt Etymology: From Middle Dutch ent, eent, from Old Dutch ened, from Proto-West Germanic *anad, from Proto-Germanic *anadz, from Proto-Indo-European *h₂énh₂ts. Cognate with German Ente. The sense “Citroën 2CV” is shared with German Ente. Etymology templates: {{inh|nl|dum|ent}} Middle Dutch ent, {{inh|nl|odt|ened}} Old Dutch ened, {{inh|nl|gmw-pro|*anad}} Proto-West Germanic *anad, {{inh|nl|gem-pro|*anadz}} Proto-Germanic *anadz, {{inh|nl|ine-pro|*h₂énh₂ts}} Proto-Indo-European *h₂énh₂ts, {{cog|de|Ente}} German Ente, {{cog|de|Ente}} German Ente Head templates: {{nl-noun|f|-en|+}} eend f (plural eenden, diminutive eendje n)
  1. A duck, waterfowl of the family Anatidae excluding the subfamily Anserinae; in non-scientific usage the term may be reserved for only the smaller (not goose-like) members of the Anatidae or reserved for females only. Tags: feminine Synonyms: doks, drijfsijs
    Sense id: en-eend-nl-noun-afoTSwSb Categories (other): Ducks, Female animals, Dutch entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Dutch entries with incorrect language header: 62 38
  2. (informal) A Citroën 2CV car. Tags: feminine, informal Synonyms: lelijke eend
    Sense id: en-eend-nl-noun-U5Yibaxe Categories (other): Automobiles
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Related terms: anas unox

Noun [English]

IPA: /iːnd/ Forms: eends [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun}} eend (plural eends)
  1. (Early Modern, rare) Alternative form of end. Tags: Early, Modern, alt-of, alternative, rare Alternative form of: end
    Sense id: en-eend-en-noun--OK4oxXN Categories (other): Early Modern English
  2. (obsolete) Pronunciation spelling of end. Tags: alt-of, obsolete, pronunciation-spelling Alternative form of: end
    Sense id: en-eend-en-noun-aVBgtuCm Categories (other): English pronunciation spellings, English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 5 entries, Pages with entries Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 22 52 26 Disambiguation of Pages with 5 entries: 18 10 18 37 16 Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 18 11 17 39 16

Verb [English]

IPA: /iːnd/ Forms: eends [present, singular, third-person], eending [participle, present], eended [participle, past], eended [past]
Head templates: {{en-verb}} eend (third-person singular simple present eends, present participle eending, simple past and past participle eended)
  1. (Early Modern, rare) Alternative form of end Tags: Early, Modern, alt-of, alternative, rare Alternative form of: end
    Sense id: en-eend-en-verb-HMcgYgEH Categories (other): Early Modern English

Noun [Low German]

Forms: eenda [plural]
Head templates: {{nds-noun|f|eenda}} eend f (plural eenda)
  1. (Brazilian Pomeranian) alternative form of Aant (“duck”) Tags: alt-of, alternative, feminine Alternative form of: Aant (extra: duck) Related terms: aabel

Noun [Middle English]

Head templates: {{head|enm|noun|altform=1}} eend
  1. (Late Middle English) alternative form of ende (“end”) Tags: Late-Middle-English, alt-of, alternative Alternative form of: ende (extra: end)

Inflected forms

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      "word": "Afrikaanse zwarte eend"
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      "word": "bergbeekeend"
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      "_dis1": "0 0",
      "word": "bergeend"
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      "word": "carolina-eend"
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      "word": "eendenkuiken"
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      "word": "eendvliegtuig"
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    {
      "_dis1": "0 0",
      "word": "eendvogel"
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      "word": "harlekijneend"
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    },
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      "form": "eending",
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    }
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          "word": "end"
        }
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              116
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          "text": "O deere companions (foꝛ we erſt haue taſted of hardnes) / Bꝛawn'd with wooꝛſe vẽturs, thee mighty God alſo shal eend this.",
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    {
      "ipa": "/iːnd/"
    }
  ],
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    }
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}

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