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From Proto-West Germanic *wanōn, from Proto-Germanic *wanōną, *wanāną (to lessen).

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wanian

  1. (transitive, intransitive) to shrink or lessen
  2. (transitive) to impair; infringe, annul
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  • Middle English: wanien, wanen

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From Proto-West Germanic *wainōn, from Proto-Germanic *wainōną (to cry, weep). Cognate with Old High German weinōn (to weep).

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wānian

  1. to complain, bewail, lament, bemoan
    Synonym: cwānian
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From Proto-West Germanic *wānijan.

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wānian

  1. to believe
  2. to imagine
  3. to hope

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