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Wis

  1. REDIRECTTemplate:Wt/sco/inflection of.
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Wis

  1. preterite o weet; knew

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Wis

  1. duty, responsibeelity

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Wis (not comparable)

  1. shuir, certaint
    een wisse dood — a certaint daith
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Wis f, m (plural Wissen, diminutive wisje n)

  1. wattle
  2. bunnle, bunch
  3. short for wisdoek (dishclith)

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  1. first-person seengular present indicative o wissen
  2. imperative o wissen

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Wis

  1. Romanization o 𐍅𐌹𐍃

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Wis (krama sampun, Javanese script ꦮꦶꦱ꧀)

  1. awready

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Frae Proto-Germanic *wīsaz, frae Proto-Indo-European *weydstos (knowledgeable), an extension o *weyd- (to see, to know). Akin tae Old English wīs, Old High German wīs an Auld Norse víss.

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wīs

  1. wice

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Frae Proto-Germanic *wīsaz, frae Proto-Indo-European *weydstos (knawledgeable), an extension o *weyd- (tae see, tae knaw). Akin tae Old High German wīs an Auld Norse víss.

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  • /wiːs/

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wīs

  1. wice

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Weak Strang
singular plural singular plural
m n f m n f m n f
nominative wīsa wīse wīse wīsan nom. wīs wīse wīs wīsa, -e
accusative wīsan wīse wīsan acc. wīsne wīs wīse wīse wīs wīsa, -e
genitive wīsan wīsra, wīsena gen. wīses wīses wīsre wīsra
dative wīsan wīsum dat. wīsum wīsum wīsre wīsum
instrumental wīse


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Frae Proto-Germanic *wīsaz, frae Proto-Indo-European *weydstos (knawledgeable), an extension o *weyd- (tae see, tae knaw). Akin tae Old English wīs and Auld Norse víss.

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wīs

  1. wice

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Frae Proto-Germanic *wīsaz, frae Proto-Indo-European *weydstos (knawledgeable), an extension o *weyd- (tae see, tae knaw). Akin tae Old English wīs, Old High German wīs an Auld Norse víss.

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wīs

  1. wice

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