Proto-Germanic *hwisprōną. IPA(key): /ˈxwis.pri.ɑn/, [ˈʍis.pri.ɑn] <span class="searchmatch">hwisprian</span> to whisper Conjugation of <span class="searchmatch">hwisprian</span> (weak, class 2) runian English: whisper...
/ˈruː.ni.ɑn/ rūnian to whisper Conjugation of rūnian (weak, class 2) <span class="searchmatch">hwisprian</span> rūnung Middle English: rounen, rownen English: roun, round Scots: roun...
feminine (n-stem): hwistlere wōdewistle hwāstrian / hwǣstrian hwisċetung <span class="searchmatch">hwisprian</span> hwistlian Middle English: whistle, whistil, whistel English: whistle Scots:...
hwistlian (weak, class 2) āhwistlian hwistlung hwāstrian / hwǣstrian hwisċetung <span class="searchmatch">hwisprian</span> hwistle Middle English: whistlen English: whistle Scots: quhissil, quhissill...
could be a late alteration, but could also be old in view of Old English <span class="searchmatch">hwisprian</span>, whence English whisper. IPA(key): /ˈvɪspərn/, [ˈvɪs.pɐn], [ˈʋɪs-] Hyphenation:...
From Middle English whisperen, from Old English <span class="searchmatch">hwisprian</span> (“to mutter, murmur, whisper”), from Proto-West Germanic *hwisprōn, from Proto-Germanic *hwisprōną...