See also: -wich

English edit

Pronunciation edit

Etymology 1 edit

Noun edit

wich (plural wiches)

  1. Alternative form of wick (bundle of thread)

Etymology 2 edit

Noun edit

wich (plural wiches)

  1. Alternative form of wych (brine spring or well)

See also edit

German edit

Pronunciation edit

  • (file)

Verb edit

wich

  1. first/third-person singular preterite of weichen

Luo edit

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Noun edit

wich (plural wiye)

  1. head

Yola edit

Alternative forms edit

Etymology edit

From Middle English which, whilk, from Old English hwelċ.

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /wɪt͡ʃ/, /wɪɫk/

Determiner edit

wich

  1. which

Pronoun edit

wich

  1. which
    • 1867, GLOSSARY OF THE DIALECT OF FORTH AND BARGY:
      Wich ad wough bethther kwingokee or baagchoosee vursth?
      Whether had we better churn or bake first?

References edit

  • Jacob Poole (d. 1827) (before 1828) William Barnes, editor, A Glossary, With some Pieces of Verse, of the old Dialect of the English Colony in the Baronies of Forth and Bargy, County of Wexford, Ireland, London: J. Russell Smith, published 1867, page 78

Yucatec Maya edit

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Noun edit

wich (plural wichob)

  1. eye