vinde

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Danish

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From Old Norse vinda (clew).

Noun

vinde c (singular definite vinden, plural indefinite vinder)

  1. reel (spool)
Inflection
Synonyms

Etymology 2

See vind (wind).

Noun

vinde c

  1. (deprecated template usage) indefinite plural of vind

Etymology 3

From Old Danish winnæ, from Old Norse vinna (to accomplish), from Proto-Germanic *winnaną.

Verb

vinde (imperative vind, present vinder, past vandt, past participle n vundet, c vunden, pl vundne, present participle vindende)

  1. win
  2. gain
  3. achieve

Etymology 4

From Old Norse vinda, from Proto-Germanic *windaną.

Verb

vinde (imperative vind, present vinder, past vandt, past participle n vundet, c vunden, pl vundne)

  1. wind

Etymology 5

See vind (crooked, warped).

Adjective

vinde

  1. definite of vind
  2. plural of vind

Further reading


Dutch

Pronunciation

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Verb

vinde

  1. (deprecated template usage) (archaic) singular present subjunctive of vinden

Galician

Alternative forms

Verb

vinde

  1. second-person plural imperative of vir

Portuguese

Verb

vinde

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Romanian

Etymology

From Latin vēndere, present active infinitive of vēndō (sell). Compare French vendre.

Verb

a vinde (third-person singular present vinde, past participle vândut) 3rd conj.

  1. to sell

Conjugation

Antonyms

References


Tarantino

Etymology

From Latin vīgintī.

Numeral

vinde

  1. twenty