wost
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English[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From Middle English wost, from Old English wāst (also wǣst), from Proto-Germanic *waist, second person singular indicative of Proto-Germanic *witaną (“to wit, know”). More at English wit.
Verb[edit]
wost
- (archaic) second-person singular simple present indicative of wit
Anagrams[edit]
Maltese[edit]
Root |
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w-s-t |
4 terms |
Alternative forms[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From Arabic وَسْط (wasṭ, “middle, center”).
Pronunciation[edit]
Preposition[edit]
wost
Inflection[edit]
Inflected forms | |||
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Personal-pronoun- including forms |
singular | plural | |
m | f | ||
1st person | wosti | wostna | |
2nd person | wostok | wostkom | |
3rd person | wostu | wostha | wosthom |
Derived terms[edit]
Categories:
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- English terms inherited from Proto-Germanic
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- English non-lemma forms
- English verb forms
- English second-person singular forms
- English irregular second-person singular forms
- Maltese terms belonging to the root w-s-t
- Maltese terms inherited from Arabic
- Maltese terms derived from Arabic
- Maltese 1-syllable words
- Maltese terms with IPA pronunciation
- Maltese lemmas
- Maltese prepositions