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Middle English were, Old
English wer, a
derivative of the root of the verb
werian,
meaning "to defend, dam". The
German cognate is Wehr,
which means the same...
- A wärk-, B wārk- "to shear" *wes- "to clothe, wear clothes" wear (< OE
werian)
wasjan "to clothe"
vestis "clothing" héstai "gets dressed" váste "(s/he)...
- Old English, 'wer', a
structure used to trap fish,
derivative of root of
werian to 'dam up'. A
specific epithet with dual etymology:
weiri reflects the...
- the
style of
Friedrich von Schmidt. In 1919, he
changed his last name to
Werian. His father, Sándor Wiszkoczil, of Hungarian-Slovak origin, was also an...
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Archived from the
original on 18 June 2021.
Retrieved 18
April 2022.
Chris Werian (24
January 2021). "Resident Evil 7:
Ethan Winters ist
vielleicht doch nicht...
- ****ociation with the
local town of Bury St Edmunds. The
motto 'Gebeorgan Ond
Werian' is Anglo-Saxon, and can be
loosely translated as
Protect and Defend. Aden...
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location of the Farm. He was
turned into a
harmless bird by
Prince Brandish/
Werian Holt when he
began to
unravel behind his alias. It is
unknown if it is a...
- that
underwent gemination. Thus, /j/
remains only
after /r/ (Old
English werian < Proto-Germanic *warjaną),
while /ij/
appears in all
other cases, even...
- Proto-Germanic *satjaną
Originally light syllable with no gemination: Old
English werian, Old High
German werien, Old
Norse verja < Proto-Germanic *warjaną It has...
- Sciences,
Vienna 2015, ISBN 978-3-7001-7794-4, p. 288.
Rudolf Wiskoczil (
Werian)
Academy of
visual art. In: Wiener Zeitung, 9 July 1911, p. 9 (Online at...