wiig

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Vilamovian

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wīǵ

Etymology

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From Middle High German wige (cradle), from Old High German wīga, wiega, referring to movement and therefore likely related to Proto-West Germanic *waggjan (to cause to move). Cognate with German Wiege.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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wiig f (plural wiigia)

  1. cradle, bassinet