See also: wiechę

German

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Middle High German wieche, from Old High German wiohha, cognate to Middle Low German wēke, English wick, and Dutch wiek and in Luxembourgish Wick. Related by ablaut to German Wocken, Wickel and Wachs.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈviːçə/
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Noun

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Wieche f (genitive Wieche, plural Wiechen)

  1. (obsolete) wisp, strand of fibres
    Synonym: Faserbündel
  2. (obsolete) wick, fuse, cord
    Synonyms: Docht, Lunte
    1. (medicine) specifically, a twist of lint for holding a wound open [till 19th century]

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