"ווייע" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Yiddish]

Forms: veye [romanization], veyen [romanization]
Etymology: Unclear. If of Slavic origin, possibly related to Polish wiać (“to blow”) and Russian ве́ять (véjatʹ, “to blow gently”). If of Germanic origin, possibly cognate to German wehen (“to blow”) and Wehe f (“drift”). Either way, the masculine gender, given the ־ע (-e) ending, is irregular and unexplained. Etymology templates: {{cog|pl|wiać|t=to blow}} Polish wiać (“to blow”), {{cog|ru|ве́ять|t=to blow gently}} Russian ве́ять (véjatʹ, “to blow gently”), {{cog|de|wehen|t=to blow}} German wehen (“to blow”), {{m|de|Wehe|g=f|t=drift}} Wehe f (“drift”), {{m|yi||־ע}} ־ע (-e) Head templates: {{head|yi|noun|g=m|g2=|g3=|head=|sort=|tr=}} ווייע • (veye) m, {{yi-noun|g=m|pl=n}} ווייע • (veye) m, plural ווייען (veyen)
  1. gust Categories (topical): Wind
    Sense id: en-ווייע-yi-noun-wygsr-qy Categories (other): Yiddish entries with incorrect language header, Yiddish terms with redundant script codes

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