ainaz
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þainaz — s. þaina ; … Germanisches Wörterbuch
Old Frisian — Spoken in Netherlands, Germany, Southern Denmark Era 8th to 16th c. Language family Indo European Germanic … Wikipedia
List of numbers in various languages — The following tables list the names and symbols for the numbers 0 through 10 in various languages and scripts of the world. Where possible, each language s native writing system is used, along with transliterations in Latin script and other… … Wikipedia
Wortgleichung — Eine Wortgleichung ist eine Serie von Wörtern aus verschiedenen Sprachen, die lautlich ähnliche Wörter dieser Sprachen mit gleicher oder ähnlicher Bedeutung nebeneinander stellt. Die Etymologie untersucht (mit den Methoden der Historischen… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Lenguas indoeuropeas — Distribución geográfica: Global Países: Hablantes: 50% población mundial[1] … Wikipedia Español
oi-no- — One, unique. Derivatives include once, atone, union, universe, and any. I. Basic form *oi no . 1. a. a1, an1, once, one; … Universalium
Plautdietsch language — Plautdietsch Spoken in Argentina, Belize, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, Germany, Mexico, Paraguay, Peru, Russia, United States, Ukraine, Uruguay Native speakers 260,710 – 318,500 … Wikipedia
eleven — [OE] Originally, eleven and twelve seem to have meant literally ‘one over’ and ‘two over’. Eleven comes ultimately from a prehistoric Germanic *ainlif (source also of German elf and Swedish elva) in which the first element *ainaz is ‘one’ and the … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
one — [OE] One is the English member of an ancient and widespread family of ‘one’ words that goes back ultimately to Indo European *oinos. This also produced Latin ūnus (ancestor of French un and Italian and Spanish uno and source of English ounce,… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
one — (n.) O.E. an one, from P.Gmc. *ainaz (Cf. O.N. einn, Dan. een, O.Fris. an, Du. een, Ger. ein, Goth. ains), from PIE *oi no one, unique (Cf. Gk. oinos ace (on dice), L. unus … Etymology dictionary