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Czech
Pronunciation
Noun
vín n
genitive plural of víno
Faroese
Etymology
From Old Norse vín , from Latin vīnum ( “ wine ” ) , from Proto-Indo-European *wóyh₁nom .
Pronunciation
Noun
vín n (genitive singular víns , uncountable )
wine
Declension
Derived terms
Hungarian
Etymology
From visz ( “ to take, carry ” ) .
Pronunciation
Verb
vín
Archaic past third-person singular form of visz .
Synonym: ( modern form ) vitt
1854 , János Arany , Anton N. Nyerges (prose translation), Toldi estéje (“Toldi’s Eve”), Sixth Canto:
Most Bencéhez térek, aki otthon maradt: / Mi emlékezetest vín véghez azalatt.
Now I return to Bence, who stayed at home, and the great things he meanwhile did .
(literally, “… what memorable things he accomplished in the meantime”)
See also
eszik ( “to eat” ) iszik ( “to drink” ) hisz ( “to believe, think” ) visz ( “to take, carry” ) lesz ( “to become; will be” ) tesz ( “to do; to put” ) vesz ( “to take, get, grab, buy” )
Indicative1st-p. sg.
eszem , iszom ,hiszek , viszek , leszek , teszek , veszek
Infinitive
enni , inni , hinni , vinni , lenni , tenni , venni
Pres. part.
evő , ivó , hí vő , vivő , lé vő /levő , tevő , vevő
Past 1st p. sg.
ettem , ittam , hittem , vittem ,lettem , tettem , vettem
Verbal nouns
evés , ivás , (hivés ,) vivés ,levés , tevés , vevés
Imperative 1st-p. sg.
egyek , igyak , higgy ek , vigyek , legyek , tegyek , vegyek
Past 3rd sg.
eve tt , ivo tt , hitt , vitt , lett , tett , vett
Other nouns
étel , ital , hitel , vitel ,
(lét ,) tétel , vétel
(obs./archaic
őn , —, hűn , vín , lőn , tőn , vőn )
—
lény , tény , vény
Icelandic
Etymology
From Old Norse vín , from Latin vīnum ( “ wine ” ) , from Proto-Indo-European *wóyh₁nom .
Pronunciation
Noun
vín n (genitive singular víns , nominative plural vín )
wine
Vín fer vel með mat.Wine goes well with food.
Vín sljóvgar huga manna.Wine makes the mind of men blunt.
liquor , alcohol , an alcoholic beverage
Declension
Declension of vín (neuter )
Derived terms
See also
Old Norse
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *wīną or borrowed directly or in another way from its source, Latin vīnum ( “ wine ” ) .
Noun
vín n (genitive víns , plural vín )
wine
Declension
Declension of vín (strong a -stem)
Descendants
Icelandic: vín
Faroese: vín
Norwegian Nynorsk: vin
Norwegian Bokmål: vin
Old Swedish: vīn
Old Danish: win