weta

See also: wetá and wētā

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Maori wētā.

Noun

weta (plural wetas or weta)

  1. Any of about 70 insect species in the families Anostostomatidae and Rhaphidophoridae, endemic to New Zealand, resembling katydids or crickets.

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Papiamentu

Etymology

From Spanish aguaitar in the meaning of "to spy on" or "to observe".

Verb

weta

  1. to see

Polish

Noun

weta

  1. genitive singular of weto
  2. nominative plural of weto
  3. accusative plural of weto
  4. vocative plural of weto

Swazi

Etymology

Borrowed from English waiter.

Noun

wetá class 1a (plural bówetá class 2a)

  1. waiter

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Tocharian B

Noun

weta

  1. a battle, struggle
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