- wecca
- see wéoca
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
wick — (w[i^]k), n. [OE. wicke, weyke, weke, AS. weoca or wecca; cf. D. wiek a roll of lint, Prov. G. wicke, and wieche, OHG. wiohha, Sw. veke, Dan. v[ae]ge; of uncertain origin.] A bundle of fibers, or a loosely twisted or braided cord, tape, or tube,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Ithkuil — Projektautor John Quijada Jahr der Veröffentlichung 2004 Sprecher keine Linguistische Klassifikation Konstruierte Sprache Plansprache Ithkuil … Deutsch Wikipedia
Vocabulario indoeuropeo (no sustantivos) — Anexo:Vocabulario indoeuropeo (no sustantivos) Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Protoindoeuropeo durante el periodo kurgan … Wikipedia Español
Anexo:Vocabulario indoeuropeo (no sustantivos) — Protoindoeuropeo durante el periodo kurgan. Indoeuropeo en el 2500 a.C … Wikipedia Español
u̯eg- — u̯eg English meaning: to weave, bind Deutsche Übersetzung: “weben, knũpfen; Gewebe, Gespinst” Material: O.Ind. vügurü “Fangstrick, net zum Wildfang, Garn”; Lat. vēlum ‘sail, Hũlle, kerchief, cloth, curtain” (therefrom vēlüre… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
veil — [vāl] n. [ME veile, veil, sail, curtain < NormFr < L vela, neut. pl., taken as fem., of velum, sail, cloth, curtain < IE base * weg , to weave, attach, a textile > OIr figim, I weave, OE wecca, wick] 1. a piece of light fabric, as of… … English World dictionary