venja

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Catalan

Verb

venja

  1. inflection of venjar:
    1. third-person singular present indicative
    2. second-person singular imperative

Dalmatian

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Latin vīnea. Compare Italian vigna, Portuguese vinha, Spanish viña, French vigne, Romanian vie.

Pronunciation

Noun

venja f

  1. vineyard

Faroese

Etymology

From Old Norse venja, from Proto-Germanic *wanjaną, whence also English wean.

Verb

venja (third person singular past indicative vandi, third person plural past indicative vant, supine vant)

  1. to exercise
  2. to train

Conjugation

Conjugation of venja (group v-18)
infinitive venja
supine vant
participle (a7)1 venjandi vandur
present past
first singular venji vandi
second singular venur vandi
third singular venur vandi
plural venja vandu
imperative
singular ven!
plural venjið!
1Only the past participle being declined.

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Icelandic

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From Old Norse venja, from Proto-Germanic *wanjaną, whence also English wean.

Verb

venja (weak verb, third-person singular past indicative vandi, supine vanið)

  1. to accustom, to make accustomed
  2. to train
Conjugation
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Etymology 2

From Old Norse venja, from Proto-Germanic *wanjǭ.

Noun

venja f (genitive singular venju, nominative plural venjur)

  1. custom, practice
  2. habit
Declension
Synonyms
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Norwegian Nynorsk

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old Norse venja, from Proto-Germanic *wanjaną, whence also English wean.

Verb

venja (present tense ven, past tense vande, supine vant, past participle vand, present participle venjande, imperative ven)

  1. (transitive) to accustom, to make used to

Derived terms

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References

Old Norse

Etymology 1

From Proto-Germanic *wanjaną, whence also English wean.

Verb

venja (singular past indicative vandi, plural past indicative vǫndu, past participle vandr or vaninn)

  1. (transitive) to accustom, to make used to
  2. (transitive) to train (an animal)
  3. (reflexive) to get accustomed to, to get used to
Conjugation
Related terms
  • venja f (custom, habit)
Descendants

References

  • venja1”, in Geir T. Zoëga (1910) A Concise Dictionary of Old Icelandic, Oxford: Clarendon Press

Etymology 2

From Proto-Germanic *wanjǭ.

Noun

venja f (genitive venju)

  1. custom, habit
Declension
Descendants

References

  • venja2”, in Geir T. Zoëga (1910) A Concise Dictionary of Old Icelandic, Oxford: Clarendon Press