vin
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[edit] Danish
[edit] Etymology
From Old Norse vín, from Latin vīnum (“wine”).
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[edit] Noun
vin c. (singular definite vinen, plural indefinite vine)
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[edit] Dutch
[edit] Pronunciation
- IPA: /vɪn/
[edit] Noun
vin f. and m. (plural vinnen, diminutive vinnetje)
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[edit] Esperanto
[edit] Pronoun
vin
- accusative of vi
[edit] French
[edit] Pronunciation
[edit] Etymology
From Latin vīnum.
[edit] Noun
vin m. (plural vins)
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- Vietnamese: rượu vang
[edit] Galician
[edit] Etymology 1
Inflected form of ver (“to see”).
[edit] Verb
vin
- first-person singular preterite indicative of ver
[edit] Etymology 2
Inflected form of vir (“to come”).
[edit] Verb
vin
- first-person singular preterite indicative of vir
[edit] Icelandic
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[edit] Etymology 1
From Old Norse vin.
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vin f.
[edit] Etymology 2
See vinur.
[edit] Noun
vin m.
- accusative singular of vinur
[edit] Italian
[edit] Noun
vin m. inv.
[edit] Lojban
[edit] Rafsi
vin
- Rafsi of jvinu.
[edit] Lombard
[edit] Etymology
From Latin vīnum (“wine”).
[edit] Noun
vin m.
- wine (alcoholic beverage)
[edit] Middle French
[edit] Etymology
From Latin vīnum (“wine”).
[edit] Noun
- wine (alcoholic beverage)
[edit] Norwegian Bokmål
[edit] Etymology
From Old Norse vín, from Latin vīnum (“wine”).
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[edit] Noun
vin m.
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[edit] Norwegian Nynorsk
[edit] Etymology
From Old Norse vín, from Latin vīnum (“wine”).
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vin f.
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[edit] Occitan
[edit] Pronunciation
- IPA: [vi]
[edit] Etymology
From Latin vīnum.
[edit] Noun
vin m. (plural vins)
[edit] Old French
[edit] Etymology
From Latin vīnum, itself from Ancient Greek.
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- IPA: /vĩn/
[edit] Noun
vin m. (oblique plural vins, nominative singular vins, nominative plural vin)
[edit] Old Norse
[edit] Etymology
From Proto-Norse *winju.
[edit] Noun
vin f.
[edit] Usage notes
The word is a common suffix in old Norwegian place names, although it mostly has been weakened (into -in, -en, -e, -a, and more), it is often hard to recognize in its modern forms.
[edit] Descendants
- Vinje
- (as prefix) Vinland
- (as suffix) Bjørgvin, Granvin, Hornindal; Bergen, Løten, Røyken, Sande, Skodje, Time; Halsa; Bodø; Gjerdrum.
[edit] Romanian
[edit] Pronunciation
- IPA: [vin]
[edit] Etymology 1
From Latin vīnum.
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[edit] Etymology 2
Forms of the verb veni
[edit] Verb
vin
- First-person singular, present indicative form of veni
- First-person singular, present subjunctive form of veni
- Third-person plural, present indicative form of veni
[edit] Romansch
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- (Sutsilvan, Surmiran) vegn
[edit] Etymology
From Latin vīnum.
[edit] Noun
vin m. (plural vins)
- (Rumantsch Grischun, Sursilvan, Puter, Vallader) wine
[edit] Swedish
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vin n.
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[edit] Venetian
[edit] Etymology
From Latin vinum. Compare Italian vino
[edit] Noun
vin m. (plural vini)
[edit] Veps
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vin
[edit] Volapük
[edit] Noun
vin (plural vins)
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- Danish terms derived from Old Norse
- Danish terms derived from Latin
- Danish terms with homophones
- Danish nouns
- da:Wines
- Dutch nouns
- nl:Anatomy
- Esperanto pronoun forms
- French terms derived from Latin
- French nouns
- French masculine nouns
- French countable nouns
- fr:Alcoholic beverages
- Galician verb forms
- Icelandic terms derived from Old Norse
- Icelandic nouns
- Icelandic noun forms
- Italian nouns
- Italian apocopic forms
- Lojban rafsi
- Lombard terms derived from Latin
- Lombard nouns
- lmo:Wines
- Middle French terms derived from Latin
- Middle French nouns
- frm:Wines
- Norwegian Bokmål terms derived from Old Norse
- Norwegian Bokmål terms derived from Latin
- Norwegian Bokmål nouns
- Norwegian terms derived from Old Norse
- Norwegian terms derived from Latin
- Occitan terms derived from Latin
- Occitan nouns
- Occitan countable nouns
- oc:Wines
- Old French terms derived from Latin
- Old French terms derived from Ancient Greek
- Old French nouns
- Old French masculine nouns
- fro:Wines
- Old Norse nouns
- Romanian terms derived from Latin
- Romanian nouns
- Romanian verb forms
- ro:Alcoholic beverages
- Romansch terms derived from Latin
- Romansch nouns
- rm:Alcoholic beverages
- Swedish nouns
- sv:Alcoholic beverages
- sv:Wines
- Venetian terms derived from Latin
- Venetian nouns
- Veps nouns
- vep:Wines
- Volapük nouns
- vo:Wines