wife

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Bedeutung

Frequenz

A1
Ausgesprochen als (IPA)
/waÉȘf/
Etymologie

From Middle English wyf, wif, from Old English wÄ«f (“woman, wife”), from Proto-West Germanic *wÄ«b, from Proto-Germanic *wÄ«bą (“woman, wife”). Germanic cognates include Scots wife (“wife”), West Frisian wiif (“wife, woman”), Saterland Frisian Wieuw (“woman, lady, female”), North Frisian wĂŒf (“wife, woman”), Dutch wijf (“woman, female”), Low German Wief (“woman, female”), German Weib (“woman, wife, female”), Danish viv (“wife, woman”), Norwegian viv (“wife, woman, girl”), Swedish viv (“woman”), Faroese vĂ­v (“wife, woman”), Icelandic vĂ­f (“woman”). The further etymology is unknown, with a number of disputed suggestions. One suggestion connects Tocharian A/B kip/kwÄ«pe (“genitals, female pudenda”), for a hypothetical Indo-European *gÊ°wĂ­bÊ°- (“pudenda”). Another suggestion connects Old English wÇŁfan (“wrap, clothe”), Old Norse vĂ­fa (“wrap, veil”) for a suggested original motive of "married woman wearing a scarf". Yet another suggestion connects Old High German weibon (“move to and fro”), Old Norse veifa (“swing, throw”), for a motive of "one who is moving busily; housekeeper, maidservant" (cf. German Weibel (“manservant, usher”)).

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