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Old Saxon
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Noun
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Old Saxon
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Alternative forms
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wespia
Etymology
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Proto-West Germanic
*waspijā
.
Noun
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wepsia
f
wasp
Synonym:
waspa
Descendants
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Middle Low German:
wespe
,
wispe
German Low German:
Holsteinisch:
Weps
,
Wȩps
(
Dithmarsisch
)
Low Prussian:
Natangisch-Bartisch:
Wösp
,
Wespe
Samländisch:
Wispe
Westphalian:
Bentheimisch:
Wöpse
Dortmundisch:
Wiəpsche
Münsterländisch:
Wöpse
Westmünsterländisch:
Wepse
,
Wöpse
East Westphalian:
Wäspe
(
Lippisch
,
Paderbornisch
)
,
Wispe
f
(
Ravensbergisch
)
Plautdietsch:
Wespe
→
Middle High German:
wespe
Alemannic German:
Wespi
Cimbrian:
bèspa
German:
Wespe
Hunsrik:
Wesp
Yiddish:
וועספּ
(
vesp
)
→
Danish:
hveps
→
Norwegian:
veps
,
kvefs
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