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Old English
Etymology
From Proto-West Germanic *wunungu, equivalent to wunian + -ung. Cognate with Old Saxon wonunga, Old High German wonunga (German Wohnung).
Pronunciation
Noun
wunung f
- residence, home, dwelling; place to stay or live
- early 12th century, Life of St. Neot
Hē him þǣr wununge ġetimbrode on swīðe fæġre stōwe.- He built himself a home there in a very beautiful place.
- late 10th century, Ælfric, "Memory of the Saints"
and gif we forleosað þas lænan woruld-þingc, þonne sceole we witan þæt ure wunung nis na her ac is on heofonum gif we hopiað to gode.- and if we lose the transitory things of this world, then should we know that our dwelling is not here, but is in heaven, if we hope in God.
- staying or living in a certain place
- c. 973, Æthelwold, translation of the Rule of Saint Benedict
Ġif hēo eft on ǣniġne tīman hīe selfe tō mynstres wununge ġefæstnian wile, ne sīe nā hiere ġewilnung onsċunod.- If at any time she wants to re-commit herself to monastic life, her desire should not be shunned.
- existence, life
Declension
Declension of wunung (strong ō-stem)
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