veis

Estonian

Etymology

A Finno-Mordvinic derivation from the same root as in vedama. Cognate to Finnish vedus (draught animal), Erzya [script needed] (veďŕekš), [script needed] (veďaka, calf, heifer), and Moksha [script needed] (vedraš, heifer).

Noun

veis (genitive veise, partitive veist)

  1. male cattle; bull, ox

Declension


Livonian

Etymology

From Proto-Finnic *veicci.

Noun

veis

  1. knife

Spanish

Verb

veis

  1. Informal second-person plural (vosotros, vosotras) present indicative form of ver.

Westrobothnian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ʋèɪ̯ːs/, /ʋàɪ̯ːs/
    Rhymes: -èɪ̯ːs

Etymology 1

From Old Norse veðjast, from Proto-Germanic *wadjōną.

Verb

veis

  1. To wager.
Alternative forms
  • väjäs

Etymology 2

From Old Norse veisa, from Proto-Germanic *waisǭ. Compare Old English wase.

Noun

veis f

  1. Tough mud or mire at the bottom of a swamp.
Alternative forms
Derived terms
  • veslund (A collection of growing seaweed, such as species of Potamogeton and the like.)
  • veisbåttn (mud bottom)
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