giwuno

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Old Saxon

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Alternative forms

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Etymology 1

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From the verb giwunon. Akin to Old English gewuna, Dutch gewoon.

Adjective

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giwuno (indeclinable)

  1. accustomed, used to, wont

Etymology 2

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Same as above.

Adverb

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giwuno

  1. usually, normally

Etymology 3

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From the adverb.

Noun

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giwuno ?

  1. habit
Declension
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