ven
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Translingual
Symbol
ven
English
Adjective
ven (not comparable)
Anagrams
Catalan
Pronunciation
Verb
ven
- inflection of vendre:
Czech
Etymology
Inherited from Old Czech ven, from Proto-Slavic *vъnъ.
Pronunciation
Adverb
ven
Related terms
Further reading
Dalmatian
Alternative forms
Etymology
Pronunciation
Noun
ven m
Danish
Etymology
From Old Norse vinr, from Proto-Norse ᚹᛁᚾᛁᛉ (winiʀ), from Proto-Germanic *winiz, cognate with Swedish vän. rom Proto-Indo-European *wenh₁- (“to seek, desire, love, win”).
Pronunciation
Noun
ven c (singular definite vennen, plural indefinite venner)
Declension
Dutch
Etymology
From Middle Dutch venne, from Old Dutch *feni, from Proto-Germanic *fanją (compare English fen). Doublet of veen.
Pronunciation
Noun
ven n (plural vennen, diminutive vennetje n)
Derived terms
- bosven
- heideven
Galician
Etymology 1
Inflected form of ver (“to see”).
Verb
ven
Etymology 2
Inflected form of venir (“to come”).
Verb
ven
Haitian Creole
Pronunciation
Numeral
ven
Middle English
Noun
ven
- (Southern) Alternative form of fen
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
Adjective
ven (neuter singular vent, definite singular and plural vene, comparative venere, indefinite superlative venest, definite superlative veneste)
Usage notes
Used in folklore and poetic language primarily.
References
- “ven” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology 1
From Old Norse vinr, from Proto-Germanic *winiz, from the Proto-Indo-European *wenh₁- (“to seek, desire, love, win”). Related to Latin venus (“beauty”).
Pronunciation
Noun
ven m (definite singular venen, indefinite plural vener or venar, definite plural venene or venane)
- friend
- Han er venen min.
- He’s my friend.
Alternative forms
Derived terms
Etymology 2
From Old Norse vænn (“which gives hope about”).
Pronunciation
Adjective
ven (neuter vent, definite singular and plural vene, comparative venare, indefinite superlative venast, definite superlative venaste)
Alternative forms
Derived terms
Etymology 3
Verb
ven
- present tense of venja
- imperative of venja
References
- “ven” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Anagrams
Old Norse
Verb
ven
Old Occitan
Alternative forms
Etymology
Latin ventus. Gallo-Romance cognate with Old French vent.
Noun
ven m (oblique plural vens, nominative singular vens, nominative plural ven)
- wind (movement of air)
References
- Walther von Wartburg (1928–2002) “ventus”, in Französisches Etymologisches Wörterbuch, volumes 14: U–Z, page 255
Serbo-Croatian
Pronunciation
Adverb
ven (Cyrillic spelling вен)
Related terms
Spanish
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
Verb
ven
Etymology 2
Verb
ven
Swedish
Pronunciation
Audio: (file)
Etymology 1
From Latin vena; cognate to English vein.
Noun
ven c
- a vein
Declension
nominative | genitive | ||
---|---|---|---|
singular | indefinite | ven | vens |
definite | venen | venens | |
plural | indefinite | vener | veners |
definite | venerna | venernas |
Antonyms
Etymology 2
Alternative forms
Noun
ven c
References
- Fredrik Tamm, Etymologisk svensk ordbok, volume 1
Etymology 3
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
Verb
ven
- past indicative of vina
Further reading
- ven in Svenska Akademiens ordböcker
- Svensk MeSH
- ven in Elof Hellquist, Svensk etymologisk ordbok (1st ed., 1922)
Veps
Etymology
From Proto-Finnic *vëëno. Cognates include Finnish vieno.
Adjective
ven
Declension
Inflection of ven (inflection type 1/ilo) | |||
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nominative sing. | ven | ||
genitive sing. | venon | ||
partitive sing. | venod | ||
partitive plur. | venoid | ||
singular | plural | ||
nominative | ven | venod | |
accusative | venon | venod | |
genitive | venon | venoiden | |
partitive | venod | venoid | |
essive-instructive | venon | venoin | |
translative | venoks | venoikš | |
inessive | venos | venoiš | |
elative | venospäi | venoišpäi | |
illative | venoho | venoihe | |
adessive | venol | venoil | |
ablative | venolpäi | venoilpäi | |
allative | venole | venoile | |
abessive | venota | venoita | |
comitative | venonke | venoidenke | |
prolative | venodme | venoidme | |
approximative I | venonno | venoidenno | |
approximative II | venonnoks | venoidennoks | |
egressive | venonnopäi | venoidennopäi | |
terminative I | venohosai | venoihesai | |
terminative II | venolesai | venoilesai | |
terminative III | venossai | — | |
additive I | venohopäi | venoihepäi | |
additive II | venolepäi | venoilepäi |
Vietnamese
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
Non-Sino-Vietnamese reading of Chinese 邊 (“edge; border; side”, SV: biên). Doublet of biên. Attested in Phật thuyết đại báo phụ mẫu ân trọng kinh (佛說大報父母恩重經) as 多边 (多邊 (MC ta pen)) (modern SV: đa biên).
Noun
ven • (𫑊)
Etymology 2
Noun
ven
- (anatomy, colloquial) vein
- Synonym: tĩnh mạch
- bắt ven
- to find a vein (for injection)
Volapük
Conjunction
ven
- when
- 1937, “‚Johann Martin Schleyer’”, in Volapükagased pro Nedänapükans, page 34:
- Ven älabom lifayelis lul äprimom ad golön lü jul.
- When he was five years old, he started going to school.
- 1952, Arie de Jong, Diatek nulik: Gospul ma ‚Matthaeus’. Kapit: I:
- Ven nu Yesus pimotom, tö ‚Bethlehem’ in Yudän timü hireg: ‚Herodes’, ekö! sapans anik se lofüdän äkömoms ini ‚Hierusalem’.
- After Jesus had been born at Bethlehem in Judaea during the reign of King Herod, suddenly some wise men came to Jerusalem from the east.
Yola
Etymology
From Middle English fen, from Old English fenn, from Proto-West Germanic *fani.
Pronunciation
Noun
ven
Derived terms
References
- 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 75
Zou
Pronunciation
Noun
ven
References
- Lukram Himmat Singh (2013) A Descriptive Grammar of Zou, Canchipur: Manipur University, page 41
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