"wintar" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Old Saxon]

Etymology: From Proto-Germanic *wintruz, whence also Old High German wintar, Old English and Old Frisian winter, Old Norse vetr and vintr. Etymology templates: {{inh|osx|gem-pro|*wintruz}} Proto-Germanic *wintruz Head templates: {{head|osx|noun|g=m|g2=|head=|sort=}} wintar m, {{osx-noun|g=m}} wintar m
  1. winter Tags: masculine Categories (topical): Seasons
    Sense id: en-wintar-osx-noun-MMVGH8J7 Categories (other): Old Saxon entries with incorrect language header

Inflected forms

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          "english": "The winter went on, the year's count continued.",
          "roman": "Scred thie uuintar forth, gieng thes iares gital.",
          "text": "9th century, Heliand, 197-198",
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