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wif

English

Alternative forms

  • wid, wiv (both informal)

Etymology

Alteration of with.

Pronunciation

  • enPR: w?f, IPA(key): /w?f/
  • Rhymes: -?f

Preposition

wif

  1. (informal, dialectal, nonstandard) with
    • 1998, Ted Shine, Contributions, ?ISBN, page 31:
      That's what I mo' wear wif my shoes.
    • 2000, Jan King, It'a A Girl Thing: The Hilarious Truth About Women, ?ISBN, page 161:
      I been at the gym gettin' down wif my peeps.
    • 2002, Stan Hayes, The Rough English Equivalent, ?ISBN, page 324:
      If I don' have no problem wif my high school test?

Anagrams

  • IWF

Mapudungun

Adjective

wif (using Raguileo Alphabet)

  1. long
  2. straight

Adverb

wif (using Raguileo Alphabet)

  1. directly

Noun

wif (using Raguileo Alphabet)

  1. irrigation ditch

References

  • Wixaleyiñ: Mapucezugun-wigkazugun pici hemvlcijka (Wixaleyiñ: Small Mapudungun-Spanish dictionary), Beretta, Marta; Cañumil, Dario; Cañumil, Tulio, 2008.

Middle English

Alternative forms

  • wife, wiff, wiffe, wijf, wive, wyf, wyfe, wyff

Etymology

From Old English w?f.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /wi?f/
  • Rhymes: -i?f

Noun

wif (plural wifes or wives or wive)

  1. woman, female human
  2. wife, female spouse
    • ca. 1380: It cam in cuppemele — this craft my wif used! — William Langland, Piers Plowman
    • ca. 1380, — Geoffrey Chaucer, The Canterbury Tales, The Merchant's Tale
      That in a morwe unto this May saith he
      Rys up, my wif, my love, my lady fre
  3. The leading woman of a household; a matriarch.
  4. A female animal, especially one mating.
  5. A concubine.

Antonyms

  • wer (with respect to gender)

Descendants

  • English: wife
    • ? Japanese: ??? (waifu)
      • ? English: waifu
    • ? Korean: ??? (waipeu)
  • Scots: wife

References

  • “w?f, n.(2).”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007, retrieved 2018-04-08.

Old English

Alternative forms

  • wib

Etymology

From Proto-West Germanic *w?b, of uncertain origin. Cognate with Old Frisian w?f, Old Saxon w?f, Old Dutch w?f, Old High German w?b, Old Norse víf.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /wi?f/

Noun

w?f n

  1. woman
    • c. 990, Wessex Gospels, John 4:27
    • late 10th century, Ælfric, "The Annunciation of St. Mary"
  2. wife

Usage notes

  • Since w?f is a grammatically neuter noun, all accompanying articles, determiners, and adjectives take neuter forms: þæt ealde w?f ("the old woman").
  • However, pronouns referring back to w?f are almost always feminine: ?esiehst þ? þæt w?f s?o þ?r stent? Canst þ? h?e? ("Do you see the woman who [feminine] is standing there? Do you know her?"). This is similar to the situation of the neuter word mæ?den (girl) and the masculine word w?fmann (woman), whose grammatical genders also disagree with their natural genders.

Declension

Antonyms

  • wer (with respect to gender)

Derived terms

  • w?ffr?ond (female friend)
  • w?fh?d (womanhood, femininity)
  • w?fhand (a female inheritor; female side)
  • w?fl?as (wifeless)
  • w?fl?? (female, feminine)
  • w?fmann (woman)
  • w?fs?r?d (women's clothing)

Descendants

  • Middle English: wif, wife, wiff, wiffe, wijf, wive, wyf, wyfe, wyff
    • English: wife
      • ? Japanese: ??? (waifu)
        • ? English: waifu
      • ? Korean: ??? (waipeu)
    • Scots: wife

Old Frisian

Alternative forms

  • wiif (Late Old Frisian)

Etymology

From Proto-West Germanic *w?b, from Proto-Germanic *w?b?, of uncertain origin. Cognates include Old English w?f, Old Saxon w?f and Old Dutch w?f.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /wi?f/

Noun

w?f n

  1. woman
  2. wife

Descendants

  • North Frisian: wüf
  • Saterland Frisian: Wieuw
  • West Frisian: wiif

References

  • Bremmer, Rolf H. (2009) An Introduction to Old Frisian: History, Grammar, Reader, Glossary, Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, ?ISBN

West Frisian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /v?f/

Adjective

wif

  1. shaky
  2. impermanent
  3. fickle, indecisive

Inflection

Further reading

  • “wif”, in Wurdboek fan de Fryske taal (in Dutch), 2011

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lif

English

Alternative forms

  • lief

Noun

lif (uncountable)

  1. The fibre by which the petioles of the date palm are bound together, from which various kinds of cordage are made.

Anagrams

  • FIL, Fil-, fil

German Low German

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [li?f]

Noun

lif n (genitive lives, dative live)

  1. Alternative form of Lief

Hausa

Etymology

Borrowed from English lift.

Noun

lîf m

  1. elevator, lift

Middle English

Noun

lif

  1. Alternative form of lyf
    • 1390, John Gower, Confessio Amantis:
      Sche preide unto the goddes so, / That sche receyveth al the wo / And deide hirself to give him lif.

Middle Low German

Etymology

From Old Saxon l?f, from Proto-Germanic *l?b?.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /li?f/

Noun

lîf n (genitive lives, dative live)

  1. body
  2. life
    Synonym: levend
  3. (figuratively) belly, abdomen
    Synonym: buk

Descendants

  • German Low German: Lif n, Lief n
  • Plautdietsch: Läwen

Old English

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *l?b?.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /li?f/

Noun

l?f n

  1. life

Declension

Derived terms

  • l?fl?as
  • l?fl??
  • l?fl??e

Descendants

  • Middle English: lyf, lijf, life, live, leyfe
    • English: life
    • Scots: life, leif
    • Yola: lief

Swedish

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -i?v

Noun

lif n

  1. Obsolete spelling of liv

Declension

Anagrams

  • fil, fil.

Volapük

Etymology

Borrowed from English life.

Noun

lif (nominative plural lifs)

  1. life

Declension

Derived terms


Welsh

Noun

lif

  1. Soft mutation of llif.

Mutation

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