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waniand - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Middle English waniand, wanyand, wenyande, apparently a noun usage of waniand (“waning”, present participle), from Old English waniende (“waning”, ...
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Waniand Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary
noun (obsolete) The wane of the Moon. Wiktionary Origin of Waniand From Middle English waniand, wanyand, wenyande, apparently a noun usage of Middle English ...
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WANION Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
noun wan· ion ˈwän-yən archaic : plague, vengeance used in the phrase with a wanion Word History Etymology from the obsolete phrase in the waniand unluckily.
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waniand
† ˈwaniand Obs. Also 5 waneand, wanyende, wenyand(e, 5–6 wanyand, 6 waniant, wanniaunt, weniand, -ya(u)nt. [ME. waniand, north. pres. pple. of wanien, wane v. See the definition.] In the phrase in the waniand, prob. with ellipsis of mone (cf. ‘on waniᵹendum monan’ Sax. Leechd. I. 320) = at the time ...
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waniand, n. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the noun waniand is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for waniand is from before 1352, ...
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† Waniand. World English Historical Dictionary - WEHD.com
'on waniʓendum monan' Sax. Leechd., I. 320) = at the time of the waning moon, i.e., in an unlucky hour; hence used as a vague imprecation or as an exclamation ...
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Understanding Waniand: The Wane of the Moon - Lemon8 App
The term 'Waniand' refers to the waning phase of the moon, which occurs after the full moon and before the new moon.
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WANION Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Wanion definition: curse; vengeance.. See examples of WANION used in a sentence.
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What type of word is 'waniand'? Waniand can be - Word Type
Unfortunately, with the current database that runs this site, I don't have data about which senses of waniand are used most commonly. I've got ideas about ...
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"WANIAND": Extinct reptile clade from Triassic - OneLook
Usually means: Extinct reptile clade from Triassic. Definitions Related words Mentions History Easter eggs. We found 9 dictionaries that define the word waniand ...
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wengand
† wengand variant of (or error for) wenyand waniand.1587 Mirr. Mag., Sir N. Burdet lii, Wylde wengand on such ire, wherby the realme doth lose.
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wanion
wanion, wannion Obs. exc. arch. (ˈwɒnjən) Forms: 6 wanian, wenyon, 6–7 wennion, 7 wannian, wenian, -on, 6– wanion, wannion. An altered form of waniand used in certain formulas of asseveration or imprecation. a. in a wanion, later with a wanion, with a plague, with a vengeance. Also with a wild wanio...
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waning
▪ I. waning, vbl. n. (ˈweɪnɪŋ) [f. wane v. + -ing1.] The action of the verb. 1. gen. Decrease or diminution in magnitude, importance, brilliancy, intensity, etc. As OE. wanian (wane v.) had the trans. sense ‘to make less’ as well as the intr. sense ‘to become less’, the vbl. n. had the two correspon...
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