wieß
Central Franconian edit
Alternative forms edit
Etymology edit
From Old High German wīz, from Proto-Germanic *hwītaz.
Pronunciation edit
Adjective edit
wieß (masculine wieße, feminine and plural wieße or wieß, comparative wießer, superlative et wießte)
- (Ripuarian) white
- 1982, “Do kanns zaubere”[1]performed by BAP:
- E wieß Blatt Papier, ne Bleisteff, Jedanke bei dir setz ich
Am Finster un hür, wat sich avspillt vür der Dür, bes ich
Avrötsch en die Zick, en där et dich für mich nit jov
Un mir mi Levve, vürm Daach X, op eimol vürkütt wie en Strof.- A white sheet of paper, a pencil, thinking of you, I'm sitting
By the window, listening to what is going on outside the door, until I
Slide back into that time when you didn't exist for me,
And in which my life, before D-Day, suddenly appears to me like a punishment.
- A white sheet of paper, a pencil, thinking of you, I'm sitting
See also edit
Wieß, Wies, Weiß | Jries, Greis, Jroo, Groo | Zjwats, Schwats |
Rut, Roeëd; Kérmes, Karmieng | Amber; Brong, Broun, Brung, Broeng | Jäl, Jeël, Jell, Gäl; Oker |
Liem, Lich Jrön | Jrön, Green, Grien, Jreun, Jröng | Minz Jrön; Donkeljrön, Donkerjreun, Donkeljröng |
Turquoise, Turkwaas | Blau (Hellblau, Himmelblau) | Blau, Blauw, Bloo, Bloh (Donkelblau, Donkelbloo) |
Violett; Indiego | Majénta; Lila | Rose, Rosrut |