"vria" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Mòcheno]

Etymology: From Middle High German frue, from Old High German fruoī, a derivation of fruo (“early”), from Proto-West Germanic *frō (“early”). Cognate with German Frühe. Etymology templates: {{inh|mhn|gmh|frue}} Middle High German frue, {{inh|mhn|goh|fruoī}} Old High German fruoī, {{m|goh|fruo||early}} fruo (“early”), {{inh|mhn|gmw-pro|*frō||early}} Proto-West Germanic *frō (“early”), {{cog|de|Frühe}} German Frühe Head templates: {{head|mhn|noun|g=f|head=}} vria f, {{mhn-noun|f}} vria f
  1. morning Tags: feminine Categories (topical): Times of day
    Sense id: en-vria-mhn-noun-wjsxoBeb Categories (other): Mòcheno entries with incorrect language header

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        "Mòcheno terms derived from Old High German",
        "Mòcheno terms derived from Proto-West Germanic",
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        "Mòcheno terms inherited from Old High German",
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