vun

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See also: vụn

Dalmatian

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Etymology

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Ultimately from Latin avēna; cf. Italian avena. Compare also Venetian véna, Friulian vene, French avoine.

Noun

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vun

  1. oats

Lombard

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Etymology

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From Latin ūnus (one).

Numeral

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vun

  1. one

Article

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vun

  1. a, an

Luxembourgish

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Etymology

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From northern Middle High German vane, from Old High German fana, alternative form of fona. Cognate with German von, Dutch van, Yiddish פֿון (fun).

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Preposition

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vun (+ dative)

  1. from
  2. of, belonging to
  3. of, about

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Macanese

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Cantonese (wun2, bowl).

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Noun

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vun (indeclinable)

  1. bowl (usually ceramic)
    Synonym: porcelana
    Já comê dôs vun di arôz agora querê más
    They (sg.) ate two bowls of rice and still wants more

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Tzotzil

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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vun

  1. book

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Vietnamese

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Pronunciation

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Verb

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vun (, , , 𡍋, 𢱔)

  1. to pile up; to heap up

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Derived terms

Zou

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Noun

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vún

  1. skin

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References

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  • Lukram Himmat Singh (2013) A Descriptive Grammar of Zou, Canchipur: Manipur University, page 41