different between ean vs upc
ean
English
Etymology
From Middle English enen, from Old English ?anian (“to yean, bring forth young, bring forth lambs”), from Proto-Germanic *aun?n? (“to bring forth lambs”).
An alternate etymology derives the Old English word from a corruption of Old English ?acnian (“to add, increase, be enlarged, be augmented, become pregnant, conceive, bring forth, produce”), from ?acen (“increased, augmented”), from ?aca (“an addition, increase, eeking”), from Proto-Germanic *aukô (“increase”), from Proto-Indo-European *h?ewg- (“to increase”). More at eke.
Verb
ean (third-person singular simple present eans, present participle eaning, simple past and past participle eaned)
- (transitive, obsolete) To bring forth young; to yean.
Related terms
- yean
Anagrams
- -ane, ANE, NAE, NEA
Northern Sami
Pronunciation
- (Kautokeino) IPA(key): /?ea?n/
Verb
ean
- first-person dual present of ii
Teop
Pronoun
ean
- you (second-person pronoun, nominative case, singular)
Further reading
- https://corpus1.mpi.nl/media-archive/dobes_data/Teop/Info/Teop_Sketch_Grammar_May07.pdf
- https://web.archive.org/web/20170516185153/http://www.ioling.org/booklets/iol-2012-indiv-sol.en.pdf
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