1781. | Vyll | [vʏl] (Vylles) (Fall) fall; case =OE fyll |
1782. | vyllen | ['vʏlən] (vylþ, vylde, jevylled) (füllen, erfüllen, auffüllen) to fill, replenish, satisfy, cram, stuff, finish, complete, fulfil, fill up =OE fyllan |
1783. | Vylmen | ['vʏlmən] (Vylmene) (Film) film =OE fylmen ◊ ['vʏlmən] (Vylmenes) (Vorhaut) foreskin OE fylmen |
1784. | Vyrd | [vʏɐt] (Vyrde) (Miliz, Bürgerwehr) militia =OE fyrd |
1785. | vyrðren | ['vʏɐðʁən] (vyrðreþ, vyrðrede, jevyrðred) (fördern) to further, support, advance, promote =OE fyrþran |
1786. | vyrn | [vʏɐn] (uralt, antik) ancient, antique =OE fyrn |
1787. | Vyrngriep | ['vʏɐnɡʁiːp] (Vyrngriepes) (Antiquität) antique, ancient relic =vyrn + Griep, calque IS forngripur |
1788. | Vyrst | [vʏɐst] (Vyrstes) (Frist) period, space of time =OE fyrst |
1789. | Väre | ['vɛːʁə] (Vären) (Fähre) ferry =Reconstructed OE *fǽre, PGmc *farjǭ |
1790. | väärliçh | ['vɛːɐlɪtʃ] (plötzlich) sudden =OE fǽrlíc |
1791. | väärliçhe | ['vɛːɐlɪtʃə] (plötzlich) suddenly, all of a sudden =OE fǽrlíce |
1792. | vöw | [vøː] (wenig) little, few, a few =OE féaw |
1793. | W | [wʏn] |
1794. | waðer | ['waːðɐ] (ob) whether, which =OE hwæþer |
1795. | wai | [waɪ] (warum) why =OE hwí |
1796. | waid | [waɪt] (weit) wide, vast, dilated, open =OE wíd |
1797. | waide | ['waɪdə] (weit) wide, widely, far =OE wíde |
1798. | waidsichti | ['waɪtzɪçti] (waidsichtijes) (weitsichtig) long-sighted, far-sighted =waid + Sicht + -i, calque DE weitsichtig |
1799. | Waidsichtihood | ['waɪtzɪçtihoːt] (Waidsichtihodes) (Weitsichtigkeit) long-sightedness, far-sightedness, hyperopia =waidsichti + -hood, calque DE Weitsichtigkeit |
1800. | Waif | [waɪf] (Waives, Waif) (Frau) woman; wife =OE wíf |