Wt/sco/wis

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Scots[edit | edit source]

Verb[edit | edit source]

wis

  1. first-person singular simple past indicative of be.
  2. third-person singular simple past indicative of be.

Afrikaans[edit | edit source]

Verb[edit | edit source]

wis

  1. Lua error in Module:Wt/sco/form_of/templates at line 353: The parameter "1" is required..; knew

Chuukese[edit | edit source]

Noun[edit | edit source]

wis

  1. duty, responsibeelity

Dutch[edit | edit source]

Pronunciation[edit | edit source]

Etymology 1[edit | edit source]

Adjective[edit | edit source]

wis (not comparable)

  1. Wt/sco/shuir, certaint
    een wisse dood — a certaint daith
Inflection[edit | edit source]
Inflection of Wt/sco/wis
uninflected Wt/sco/wis
inflected wisse
comparative
positive
Wt/sco/predicative/Wt/sco/adverbial Wt/sco/wis
Wt/sco/indefinite m./f. sing. wisse
n. sing. Wt/sco/wis
Wt/sco/plural wisse
Wt/sco/definite wisse
Wt/sco/partitive Wt/sco/wis

Etymology 2[edit | edit source]

Noun[edit | edit source]

wis f, m (plural Wt/sco/wissen, diminutive wisje n)

  1. wattle
  2. bunnle, bunch
  3. short for wisdoek (dishclith)

Etymology 3[edit | edit source]

Verb[edit | edit source]

wis

  1. first-person seengular present indicative o wissen
  2. imperative o wissen

Gothic[edit | edit source]

Romanization[edit | edit source]

wis

  1. Romanization o 𐍅𐌹𐍃

Javanese[edit | edit source]

Adverb[edit | edit source]

wis (krama sampun, Javanese script ꦮꦶꦱ꧀)

  1. awready

Auld Dutch[edit | edit source]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

Frae Proto-Germanic *wīsaz, frae Proto-Indo-European *weydstos (knowledgeable), an extension o *weyd- (to see, to know). Akin tae Old English wīs, Old High German wīs an Old Norse víss.

Adjective[edit | edit source]

wīs

  1. wice

Declension[edit | edit source]


Descendants[edit | edit source]


Auld Inglis[edit | edit source]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

Frae Proto-Germanic *wīsaz, frae Proto-Indo-European *weydstos (knawledgeable), an extension o *weyd- (tae see, tae knaw). Akin tae Old High German wīs an Old Norse víss.

Pronunciation[edit | edit source]

Adjective[edit | edit source]

wīs

  1. wice

Declension[edit | edit source]

Waik Strang
case singular plural case singular plural
m n f m n f m n f
nominative wīsa wīse wīse wīsan nom. wīs wīse wīs wīsa, -e
accusative wīsan wīse wīsan acc. wīsne wīs wīse wīse wīs wīsa, -e
genitive wīsan wīsra, wīsena gen. wīses wīses wīsre wīsra
dative wīsan wīsum dat. wīsum wīsum wīsre wīsum
instrumental wīse

Descendants[edit | edit source]


Auld Heich German[edit | edit source]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

Frae Proto-Germanic *wīsaz, frae Proto-Indo-European *weydstos (knawledgeable), an extension o *weyd- (tae see, tae knaw). Akin tae Old English wīs and Old Norse víss.

Adjective[edit | edit source]

wīs

  1. wice

Descendants[edit | edit source]


Auld Saxon[edit | edit source]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

Frae Proto-Germanic *wīsaz, frae Proto-Indo-European *weydstos (knawledgeable), an extension o *weyd- (tae see, tae knaw). Akin tae Template:Cog, Old High German wīs an Old Norse víss.

Adjective[edit | edit source]

wīs

  1. wice

Declension[edit | edit source]