See also: vin, vîn, viň, viņ, Vin, Vín, VIN, and він

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Noun

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vín n

  1. genitive plural of víno

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Etymology

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From Old Norse vín, from Latin vīnum (wine), from Proto-Indo-European *wóyh₁nom.

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vín n (genitive singular víns, uncountable)

  1. wine

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Declension of vín (singular only)
n3s singular
indefinite definite
nominative vín vínið
accusative vín vínið
dative víni víninum
genitive víns vínsins

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Hungarian

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Etymology

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From visz (to take, carry).

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vín

  1. Archaic past third-person singular form of visz.
    Synonym: (modern form) vitt
    • 1854, János Arany, Anton N. Nyerges (prose translation),[1] Toldi estéje (“Toldi’s Eve”), Sixth Canto:
      Most Bencéhez térek, aki otthon maradt: / Mi emlékezetest vín véghez azalatt.
      Now I return to Bence, who stayed at home, and the great things he meanwhile did.
      (literally, “…[to see] what memorable things he accomplished in the meantime”)

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The seven sz-v stem verbs
  • eszik (“to eat”)
  • iszik (“to drink”)
  • hisz (“to believe, think”)
  • visz (“to take, carry”)
  • lesz (“to become; will be”)

  • tesz (“to do; to put”)
  • vesz (“to take, get, grab, buy”)
Indicative
1st-p. sg.
eszemiszom,
hiszekviszek, leszekteszekveszek
Infinitive enni, inni, hinni, vinni, lenni, tenni, venni Pres. part. evő, ivó, hí, vivő, lé/levő, tevő, vevő
Past
1st p. sg.
ettem, ittam, hittem, vittem,
lettem, tettem, vettem
Verbal
nouns
evésivás(hivés,) vivés,
levéstevésvevés
Imperative
1st-p. sg.
egyekigyakhiggyekvigyek, legyektegyekvegyek Past 3rd sg. evett, ivott, hitt, vitt, lett, tett, vett Other
nouns
ételitalhitelvitel (lét,) tételvétel
(obs./archaic  őn, —, hűn, vín, lőn, tőn, vőn) lénytényvény

Icelandic

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Etymology

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From Old Norse vín, from Latin vīnum (wine), from Proto-Indo-European *wóyh₁nom.

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Noun

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vín n (genitive singular víns, nominative plural vín)

  1. wine
    Vín fer vel með mat.
    Wine goes well with food.
    Vín sljóvgar huga manna.
    Wine makes the mind of men blunt.
  2. liquor, alcohol, an alcoholic beverage

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Old Norse

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Etymology

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From Proto-Germanic *wīną or borrowed directly or in another way from its source, Latin vīnum (wine).

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vín n (genitive víns, plural vín)

  1. wine

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Descendants

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  • Icelandic: vín
  • Faroese: vín
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: vin
  • Norwegian Bokmål: vin
  • Old Swedish: vīn
  • Old Danish: win