Been
See also: been
Central Franconian
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Old High German bein.
Pronunciation
Noun
Been n (plural Been, diminutive Beenche)
- (Ripuarian, western Moselle Franconian) leg
- Et es e Wonder, datt du met dä kurte Been su flögg loofe kanns.
- It’s a wonder that you can run so fast with those short legs.
East Central German
Noun
Been
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German Low German
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Old Saxon bēn, from Proto-Germanic *bainą. Cognate with German Bein, English bone. Compare the neuter noun sense "bones, skeleton" to the sense of the Gebein.
Pronunciation
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Noun
Been n (plural Been or Benen or Bener)
- (in many dialects, including Low Prussian) leg
Noun
Been n
- (in some dialects) bone as a material
- (in some dialects) an indiscriminate number of bones : a skeleton or skeletons
See also
Hunsrik
Pronunciation
Noun
Been n (plural Been, diminutive Beenche)
Further reading
Luxembourgish
Etymology
From Old High German bein, from Proto-Germanic *bainą.
Pronunciation
Noun
Been n (plural Been, diminutive Beenchen or Bengchen)
Plautdietsch
Etymology
From Old Saxon bēn, from Proto-Germanic *bainą.
Noun
Been
Saterland Frisian
Etymology
From Old Frisian bēn, from Proto-Germanic *bainą. More at bone.
Pronunciation
Noun
Been n
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