winne

See also: Winne

English

Etymology

From Middle English winne, from Old English wynn (joy, delight, pleasure), from Proto-Germanic *wunjō (joy, desire), from Proto-Indo-European *wenh₁- (to wish, desire, love). Cognate with Scots win, wind (pleasure, joy), German Wonne (bliss, joy, delight), Danish ynde (grace). See also winly, winsome.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈwɪn/

Noun

winne (plural winnes)

  1. (obsolete) Joy; delight; pleasure.

Derived terms

Adjective

winne (comparative more winne, superlative most winne)

  1. (obsolete) Enjoyable; delightful.

Anagrams


Dutch

Pronunciation

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Verb

winne

  1. (archaic) singular present subjunctive of winnen

Polish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈvʲin.nɛ/

Adjective

winne

  1. inflection of winny:
    1. neuter nominative/accusative/vocative singular
    2. nonvirile nominative/accusative/vocative plural
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