Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Wiktionary - Recent changes [en]: voice

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Jan 3rd 2012, 20:00

Etymology:

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===Etymology===
===Etymology===
From {{etyl|enm}} {{term|vois|lang=enm}}, from {{etyl|xno}} {{term|voiz|lang=xno}}, {{term|voys|lang=xno}}, {{term|voice|lang=xno}}, {{etyl|fro}} {{term|vois|lang=fro}}, {{term|voiz|lang=fro}} (Modern {{etyl|fr|-}} {{term|voix|lang=fr}}), from {{etyl|la}} {{term|vocem|vōcem|lang=la}}, accusative form of {{etyl|la}} {{term|vox|vōx|voice|lang=la}}, from {{proto|Indo-European|wek-||wekʷ-||wokʷ-|to utter, speak|lang=en}}. [[Cognate]] with {{etyl|sa|-}} {{term|वच्||to say, speak|lang=sa}}, German {{term|erwähnen||to mention|lang=de}}. Displaced native {{etyl|enm|-}} {{term|steven||voice|lang=enm}}, from {{etyl|ang|-}} {{term|stefn|lang=ang}} (see {{l|en|steven|steven}}), [[Middle English]] {{term|rouste||voice|lang=enm}} from Old Norse {{term|raust|lang=non}}, and [[Middle English]] {{term|rearde||voice|lang=enm}} from [[Old English]] {{term|reord|lang=ang}}. Compare {{term|advocate}}, {{term|advowson}}, {{term|avouch}}, {{term|convoke}}, {{term|epic}}, {{term|vocal}}, {{term|vouch}}, {{term|vowel}}.
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From {{etyl|enm}} {{term|vois|lang=enm}}, from {{etyl|xno}} {{term|voiz|lang=xno}}, {{term|voys|lang=xno}}, {{term|voice|lang=xno}}, {{etyl|fro}} {{term|vois|lang=fro}}, {{term|voiz|lang=fro}} (Modern {{etyl|fr|-}} {{term|voix|lang=fr}}), from {{etyl|la}} {{term|vocem|vōcem|lang=la}}, accusative form of {{etyl|la}} {{term|vox|vōx|voice|lang=la}}, from {{proto|Indo-European|wek-||wekʷ-||wokʷ-|to utter, speak|lang=en}}. [[cognate|Cognate]] with {{etyl|sa|-}} {{term|वच्||to say, speak|lang=sa}}, German {{term|erwähnen||to mention|lang=de}}. Displaced native {{etyl|enm|-}} {{term|steven||voice|lang=enm}}, from {{etyl|ang|-}} {{term|stefn|lang=ang}} (see {{l|en|steven|steven}}), [[Middle English]] {{term|rouste||voice|lang=enm}} from Old Norse {{term|raust|lang=non}}, and [[Middle English]] {{term|rearde||voice|lang=enm}} from [[Old English]] {{term|reord|lang=ang}}. Compare {{term|advocate}}, {{term|advowson}}, {{term|avouch}}, {{term|convoke}}, {{term|epic}}, {{term|vocal}}, {{term|vouch}}, {{term|vowel}}.
===Pronunciation===
===Pronunciation===

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