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moldiness
English
Alternative forms
- mouldiness
Etymology
moldy +? -ness
Noun
moldiness (uncountable)
- The state or degree of being moldy.
- The moldiness of the bread meant that it was unpalatable, if not downright inedible.
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vinew
English
Etymology
Variant of finew, from Middle English *fine, from Old English fyne (“moisture, mold, mildew”), from Proto-Germanic *funiz, *funj? (“moisture, mold”), from Proto-Indo-European *pan- (“mud, slush, morass”). Related to Middle Low German vunsch and Middle Dutch vunsc (“musty”), Old English fenn (“swamp, bog”). More at fen.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?v?nju?/
Noun
vinew (uncountable)
- (obsolete) moldiness, mould
Verb
vinew (third-person singular simple present vinews, present participle vinewing, simple past and past participle vinewed)
- (obsolete) To become musty or mouldy.
Related terms
- vinnow
- vinnewed, vinewed
- Blue Vinney
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