Wei

See also: wei, wéi, Wéi, and Wèi

English

Etymology 1

From Mandarin Chinese (Wèi)

Alternative forms

Proper noun

Wei

  1. (historical) An ancient Chinese march during the Zhou dynasty
  2. (historical) Liang, the realm of the earlier march after its elevation to a kingdom

Synonyms

Etymology 2

From Mandarin Chinese (Wèi)

Alternative forms

Proper noun

Wei

  1. (historical) An ancient Chinese duchy during the Zhou dynasty

German Low German

Etymology

From Middle Low German wei, from Old Saxon *hwei, from Proto-Germanic *hwają. More at whey.

Noun

Wei f (no plural)

  1. whey

Derived terms

  • Keeswei

Luxembourgish

Etymology

From Old High German wīhī. Cognate with German Weihe.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /vɑɪ̯/
  • Rhymes: -ɑɪ

Noun

Wei f (plural Weien)

  1. (Christianity) consecration
  2. (Christianity) ordination

Pennsylvania German

Etymology

Compare German Wein, Dutch wijn, English wine.

Noun

Wei m

  1. wine

Sathmar Swabian

Noun

Wei m

  1. wine

References

  • Claus Stephani, Volksgut der Sathmarschwaben (1985)
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