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See also: wice-
Old English
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Etymology
From Proto-West Germanic *wikā, from Proto-Germanic *wikǭ. Cognate with Old Frisian wike, Old Saxon wika, Old High German wëhha, Old Norse vika, Gothic 𐍅𐌹𐌺𐍉 (wikō).
Pronunciation
Noun
wiċe f
- week
- The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
- An. DCCCCXL Hēr Æþelstān cyning forþfērde on Glēaweċestre...⁊ Æþelstān cyning rīcsode XIIII ġēar ⁊ tēon wucan.
- Year 940 In this year King Athelstan died in Gloucester...he reigned for 14 years and ten weeks.
- for ānre wican
- a week ago
- simle ymb þrēo wican
- every three weeks
- wican æfter wican
- week after week
- The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
Declension
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