See also: weɗe

Balanta-Ganja

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wede

  1. water

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Dutch

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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From Middle Dutch wēde, from Old Dutch *widu, from Proto-Germanic *widuz.

Noun

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wede f (plural weden or wedes, diminutive wedetje n)

  1. twig, especially of an oak or willow
    Synonym: twijg

Etymology 2

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From Middle Dutch wede, from Old Dutch *wēd, from Proto-West Germanic *waiʀd, from Proto-Germanic *waizdaz. Doublet of wouw.

Noun

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wede f (plural weden or wedes, diminutive wedetje n)

  1. a plant of species Isatis tinctoria (woad or dyer's woad)
  2. (by extension) blue dye from the woad plant

Etymology 3

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From Middle Dutch wede, from Old Dutch wido, widu. [1]

Noun

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wede f (plural weden or wedes, diminutive wedetje n)

  1. (in toponyms) forest
    Synonyms: woud, bos
  2. (in toponyms) brushwood, thicket

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Etymology 1

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Noun

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wêde m or f

  1. dyer's woad (Isatis tinctoria)
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Descendants
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  • Dutch: wede

Etymology 2

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From Old Dutch *widu, from Proto-Germanic *widuz.

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wēde f

  1. bush, thicket
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