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Old English
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Etymology
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From Latin ūniō (“onion”).
Pronunciation
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*ynne f (nominative plural *ynnan)
- onion
Declension
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Declension of *ynne (weak)
Usage notes
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- Verified attestations only occur in compounds.
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