"houinner" meaning in Norman

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Verb

Etymology: Borrowed from English whine or Old Norse veina (“to moan”) or hvína (“to whine”) ( + -er). Etymology templates: {{bor|nrf|en|whine}} English whine, {{uder|nrf|non|veina||to moan}} Old Norse veina (“to moan”), {{suffix|nrf||er}} + -er Head templates: {{head|nrf|verb||||||head=}} houinner, {{nrf-verb}} houinner
  1. (Jersey) to cry, whine Tags: Jersey Synonyms: braithe Derived forms: houinneux (english: crybaby)
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