Old High German

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Etymology

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    From Proto-West Germanic *wintru, from Proto-Germanic *wintruz.

    Noun

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    wintar m

    1. winter

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    Old Saxon

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    Etymology

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    From Proto-Germanic *wintruz, whence also Old High German wintar, Old English and Old Frisian winter, Old Norse vetr and vintr.

    Noun

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    wintar m

    1. winter
      • 9th century, Heliand, 197-198:
        Scred thie uuintar forth, gieng thes iares gital.
        The winter went on, the year's count continued.

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    Note 1