vín
Faroese
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /vʊiːn/
- Rhymes: -ʊiːn
Declension
Declension of vín (singular only) | ||
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n3s | singular | |
indefinite | definite | |
nominative | vín | vínið |
accusative | vín | vínið |
dative | víni | víninum |
genitive | víns | vínsins |
Hungarian
Etymology
From visz (“to take, carry”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈviːn]
- Hyphenation: vín
- Rhymes: -iːn
Verb
vín
- Archaic past third-person singular form of visz.
- Synonym: (modern form) vitt
- 1854, János Arany, Anton N. Nyerges (prose translation), Toldi estéje (“Toldi’s Eve”), Sixth Canto:
- Most Bencéhez térek, aki otthon maradt: / Mi emlékezetest vín véghez azalatt.
- Now I return to Bence, who stayed at home, and the great things he meanwhile did.
- (literally, “…[to see] what memorable things he accomplished in the meantime”)
- Now I return to Bence, who stayed at home, and the great things he meanwhile did.
- Most Bencéhez térek, aki otthon maradt: / Mi emlékezetest vín véghez azalatt.
See also
The seven sz-v stem verbs
Indicative 1st-p. sg. |
eszem, iszom, hiszek, viszek, leszek, teszek, veszek |
Infinitive | enni, inni, hinni, vinni, lenni, tenni, venni | Pres. part. | evő, ivó, hívő, vivő, lévő/levő, tevő, vevő | |
Past 1st p. sg. |
ettem, ittam, hittem, vittem, lettem, tettem, vettem |
Verbal nouns |
evés, ivás, (hivés,) vivés, levés, tevés, vevés | |||
Imperative 1st-p. sg. |
egyek, igyak, higgyek, vigyek, legyek, tegyek, vegyek | Past 3rd sg. | evett, ivott, hitt, vitt, lett, tett, vett | Other nouns |
étel, ital, hitel, vitel, | (lét,) tétel, vétel |
(obs./archaic | őn, —, hűn, vín, lőn, tőn, vőn) | — | lény, tény, vény |
Icelandic
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /viːn/
- Rhymes: -iːn
Noun
Declension
Derived terms
terms derived from "vín"
- með víni
- hrísgrjónavín
- hvítvín
- rauðvín
- brennivín
- vínandi
- vínbann
- vínbelgur
- vínber
- vínberjalögur
- víndrukkinn
- víndrykkja
- víndrykkur
- vínedik
- vínfat
- vínferill
- vínflaska
- vínfullur
- vínföng
- víngarður
- vínguð
- vínglaður
- vínglas
- vínhandlari
- vínhneigður
- vínhöfugur
- vínkelda
- vínker
- vínkjallari
- vínklasi
- vínkorn
- vínkvistur
- vínland
- Vínland
- vínlækur
- vínmaður
- vínpeli
- vínpressa
- vínsmekkur
- vínsteinn
- vínsvelgur
- víntappi
- víntappari
- víntollur
- víntré
- víntunna
- vínviður
- vínvökvi
- vínyrkja
- vínþrúga
See also
Old Norse
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *wīną or borrowed directly or in another way from its source, Latin vīnum (“wine”).
Declension
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