"Wånd" meaning in Bavarian

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Noun

IPA: /ˈwɔnd̥/, /ˈwɒ̃nd̥/ Forms: Wänd [plural], Wanderl [diminutive]
Etymology: From Middle High German want, from Old High German want, from Proto-Germanic *wanduz (“weave; wickerwork; plait; fence, wall”), from Proto-Indo-European *wendʰ- (“to turn; bend; wind; twist; braid; weave”). Etymology templates: {{inh|bar|gmh|want}} Middle High German want, {{inh|bar|goh|want}} Old High German want, {{inh|bar|gem-pro|*wanduz||weave; wickerwork; plait; fence, wall}} Proto-Germanic *wanduz (“weave; wickerwork; plait; fence, wall”), {{der|bar|ine-pro|*wendʰ-||to turn; bend; wind; twist; braid; weave}} Proto-Indo-European *wendʰ- (“to turn; bend; wind; twist; braid; weave”) Head templates: {{head|bar|noun|plural|Wänd|diminutive|Wanderl|g=f}} Wånd f (plural Wänd, diminutive Wanderl)
  1. wall, partition Tags: feminine
    Sense id: en-Wånd-bar-noun-~~5GvgO4 Categories (other): Bavarian entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Bavarian entries with incorrect language header: 45 55
  2. vertical face of a precipice, any large vertical surface Tags: feminine
    Sense id: en-Wånd-bar-noun-VGRURFRf Categories (other): Bavarian entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Bavarian entries with incorrect language header: 45 55

Download JSON data for Wånd meaning in Bavarian (2.1kB)

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