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See also: vèv and VEV

Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology 1

From Old Norse vefr.

Noun

vev m (definite singular veven, indefinite plural vever, definite plural vevene)

  1. a weave
  2. a loom, short form of vevstol
  3. a web (e.g. spiderweb)
Derived terms

Etymology 2

From Old Norse vefr.

Noun

vev n (definite singular vevet, indefinite plural vev, definite plural veva or vevene)

  1. (anatomy, biology) tissue
Derived terms

Etymology 3

Verb

vev

  1. imperative of veve

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology 1

From Old Norse vefr.

Noun

vev m (definite singular veven, indefinite plural vever or vevar, definite plural vevene or vevane)

  1. a weave
  2. a loom, short form of vevstol
  3. a web (e.g. spiderweb)
Derived terms

Noun

vev n (definite singular vevet, indefinite plural vev, definite plural veva)

  1. (anatomy, biology) tissue
Derived terms

Verb

vev

  1. inflection of veva:
    1. present
    2. imperative

Etymology 2

Verb

vev

  1. inflection of vevja:
    1. present
    2. imperative

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Seychellois Creole

Etymology

From French veuve.

Noun

vev

  1. widow

References

  • Susanne Michaelis, Marcel Rosalie, and Katrin Muhme, Seychelles Creole vocabulary

Swedish

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Noun

vev c

  1. a crank (bent piece of an axle, or shaft used to impart a circular motion)

Declension

More information nominative, genitive ...

Derived terms

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Talysh

Etymology

Cognate with Persian بیوه (bive).

Noun

vev

  1. widow

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