vånd
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Old Saxon *wand (“mole, vole”), from Proto-Germanic *wanduz (“mole, vole”). Cognate with English want, wont (“mole”).
vånd m (definite singular vånden, indefinite plural vånder, definite plural våndene)
From Old Norse vǫndr, via vinde (“wind”).
vånd m (definite singular vånden, indefinite plural vånder, definite plural våndene)
From Old Saxon *wand (“mole, vole”).
vånd m (definite singular vånden, indefinite plural våndar, definite plural våndane)
From Old Norse vǫndr, via vinde (“wind”).
vånd n (definite singular våndet, indefinite plural vånd, definite plural vånda)
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