Wenter

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See also: wenter and wénter

Central Franconian

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old High German wintar, from Proto-Germanic *wintruz.

Pronunciation

Noun

Wenter m (plural Wentere)

  1. (most of Moselle Franconian, parts of Ripuarian) winter
    • Line from a Kölsch song
      Jedes Johr em Wenter, wenn et widder schneit,
      Kütt der Fastelovend un mir sinn all bereit.
      Every year in winter when it snows again,
      That’s when the carnival season comes, and all of us are ready.