Wimper
See also: wimper
German
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Etymology
editFrom Middle High German winbrā, wintprā, variants of Middle High German wintbrā, wintbrāwe, from Old High German wintbrāwa, from wint brāwa; see Braue for the second component. It has been theorised that the first component may be cognate with Old Prussian wanso (“first hairs on the face”) and thence with Russian усы (usy, “moustache”), as well as Ancient Greek ἴονθος (íonthos, “downy hair”) and Middle Irish find (“hair”), all from Proto-Indo-European *wendʰ- (“to wind, to turn”), with "hair" being derived from the original "winding up and down" meaning.
Pronunciation
editNoun
editWimper f (genitive Wimper, plural Wimpern)
Declension
editDeclension of Wimper [feminine]
Derived terms
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editWimper f (plural Wimpre)
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