wain
English
Etymology 1
From Middle English wayn, from Old English wæġn, from Proto-West Germanic *wagn, from Proto-Germanic *wagnaz, from Proto-Indo-European *woǵʰnos, from *weǵʰ- (“to bring, transport”). Doublet of wagon, borrowed from Middle Dutch.
Cognates
Pronunciation
Noun
wain (plural wains)
- (archaic or literary) A wagon; a four-wheeled cart for hauling loads, usually pulled by horses or oxen.
- "The Hay Wain" is a famous painting by John Constable.
- 1955 October 20, J[ohn] R[onald] R[euel] Tolkien, “Minas Tirith”, in The Return of the King: Being the Third Part of The Lord of the Rings […], New York, N.Y.: Ballantine Books, published December 1978, →ISBN, book V, page 40:
- Many roads and tracks crossed the green fields, and there was much coming and going: wains moving in lines towards the Great Gate, and others passing out.
Alternative forms
- wayn (obsolete)
Derived terms
Translations
a wagon; a four-wheeled cart for hauling loads, usually pulled by horses or oxen
Verb
wain (third-person singular simple present wains, present participle waining, simple past and past participle wained)
- (rare, transitive) To carry.
Etymology 2
Verb
wain (third-person singular simple present wains, present participle waining, simple past and past participle wained)
- Misspelling of wane.
- 2008, "From Mowtown to ‘Growtown’? Detroit’s urban farming catches the eye of the BBC", modelD:
- As the auto industry is waining away, the city is looking for something new. [1]
- 2008, "From Mowtown to ‘Growtown’? Detroit’s urban farming catches the eye of the BBC", modelD:
Etymology 3
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈwiː(ə)n/, /ˈweɪ(ə)n/, [weːn]
Noun
wain (plural wains)
- Alternative form of wean.
Related terms
Anagrams
Chuukese
Etymology
Noun
wain
Japanese
Romanization
wain
Lubuagan Kalinga
Noun
wain
Marshallese
Etymology
Borrowed from English wine, from Middle English wyn, win, from Old English wīn, from Proto-West Germanic *wīn, from Latin vīnum, from Proto-Italic *wīnom, from Proto-Indo-European *wóyh₁nom.
Pronunciation
- (phonetic) IPA(key): [wɑːinʲ], (enunciated) [wɑ inʲ]
- (phonemic) IPA(key): /wæɰjinʲ/
- Bender phonemes: {wahyin}
Noun
wain
References
Medebur
Noun
wain
Further reading
- Malcolm Ross, Proto Oceanic and the Austronesian Languages of Western Melanesia, Pacific Linguistics, series C-98 (1988)
Middle English
Noun
wain
- alternative form of wayn (“wagon”)
Tok Pisin
Etymology
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /wajn/
Noun
wain
Descendants
- → Rotokas: uain
Welsh
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /wai̯n/
Noun
wain
- soft mutation of gwain