Wunde
German (Berlin)
/ˈvʊn.də/
noun
Definitions
- sore, wound
Etymology
Inherited from Middle High German wunde inherited from Old High German wunta inherited from Proto-Germanic *wundō (wound, a wound) derived from Proto-Indo-European *h₂wen-.
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*h₂wen-
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- airwound English
- bewound English
- forwound English
- headwound English
- intrawound English
- overwound English
- periwound English
- stabwound English
- underwound English
- wound English
- woundability English
- woundable English
- woundcare English
- wounder English
- woundest English
- woundeth English
- woundfin English
- woundless English
- woundlike English
- woundsome English
- woundwood English
- woundwort English
- Auflage German
- Brand German
- Papier German
- Papierschnittwunde German
- Rand German
- Schnitt German
- Stich German
- Stichwunde German
- Wundauflage German
- Wundbrand German
- Wundrand German
- verwunden German
- boomwond Dutch, Flemish
- brandwond Dutch, Flemish
- schaafwond Dutch, Flemish
- wond Dutch, Flemish
- wondarts Dutch, Flemish
- wondvocht Dutch, Flemish
- *h₂wen- Proto-Indo-European
- *wundō Proto-Germanic
- wund Old English
- wund Middle English
- wunden Middle English
- und Old Norse
- vundi Esperanto
- vundiĝi Esperanto
- vundo Esperanto
- und Icelandic
- wonde Middle Dutch
- wonde, wunde Middle Dutch
- wunta Old High German
- wond Afrikaans
- wunde Middle High German
- 𐍅𐌿𐌽𐌳𐌿𐍆𐌽𐌹 Gothic
- וווּנד Yiddish
- wunda Old Dutch
- bunta Cimbrian
- buntan Cimbrian
- wunda Old Saxon
- wunde Old Frisian