waade
/ˈʋaːdə/ · verb
Meaning
- to wait
Etymology / origin
From Middle High German warden, northern variant of warten, from Old High German wartēn, from Proto-West Germanic *wardēn.
- *wardēn(gmw-pro)→
- wartēn(goh)→
- warden(gmh)→
- waade (Central Franconian)
- Relations: inh, inh, inh
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