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Old High German
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Etymology
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Noun
1.3.1
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Old High German
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Alternative forms
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finestra
,
fenestra
f
Etymology
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From
Proto-West Germanic
*fenestr
.
Noun
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fenstar
n
window
Descendants
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Middle High German:
venster
n
or
f
,
fenster
Alemannic German:
Pfeister
,
Pfäischter
,
Feister
,
Fäischter
,
Pfenster
Swabian:
Fenschdr
,
Feaschter
Bavarian:
Cimbrian:
béestar
Central Franconian:
Hunsrik:
Fenster
Luxembourgish:
Fënster
East Central German:
Erzgebirgisch:
Fansder
Upper Saxon German:
Fensdor
Vilamovian:
faonster
East Franconian:
German:
Fenster
→
English:
fenster
→
North Frisian:
Fenster
Rhine Franconian:
Frankfurterisch: [fenz̥d̥æ̆]
Palatine German:
Fenschder
Pennsylvania German:
Fenschder
Yiddish:
פֿענצטער
(
fentster
)
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Old High German terms derived from Latin
Old High German terms inherited from Proto-West Germanic
Old High German terms derived from Proto-West Germanic
Old High German lemmas
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Old High German neuter nouns
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