"וואַנע" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Yiddish]

IPA: /ˈvanə/ Forms: vane [romanization]
Etymology: From Middle High German wanne, from Old High German wanna, from Latin vannus. Regarding the preserved final -e it may have come from modern German Wanne, either directly or through Polish wanna, Russian ва́нна (vánna). Etymology templates: {{der|yi|gmh|wanne}} Middle High German wanne, {{der|yi|goh|wanna}} Old High German wanna, {{der|yi|la|vannus}} Latin vannus, {{bor|yi|de|Wanne}} German Wanne, {{bor|yi|pl|wanna}} Polish wanna, {{bor|yi|ru|ва́нна}} Russian ва́нна (vánna) Head templates: {{head|yi|noun|g=f|g2=|g3=|head=|sort=|tr=}} וואַנע • (vane) f, {{yi-noun|g=f|pl=s}} וואַנע • (vane) f, plural וואַנעס (vanes)
  1. bathtub Categories (topical): Hygiene

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        "Yiddish terms derived from Latin",
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        "Yiddish terms derived from Old High German",
        "Yiddish terms derived from Polish",
        "Yiddish terms derived from Russian",
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