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וווּנד
‘wound’

וווּנד
־ן
די
'wound'

ETYMOLOGY

Got. wunds 'wounded', ON und 'wound', OE wund 'wounded'; wund 'wound', OS wund 'wounded'; wunda 'wound', OHG wunt 'wounded'; wunta 'wound', MHG wunde, NHG Wunde; from PGmc ✱wundō- 'wound', ✱wunda- 'wounded' < DRV ✱un-tó-; an adjective from a past participle of PGmc ✱winnan- 'to suffer' (see געווינען). Cf. Lithuanian votìs 'open sore'

WESTERN

Alsace (France)

vʊnd {ALSACE, 47075 Mulhouse, 015-030}