Whinge
English
editAlternative forms
edit- winge (archaic)
- quhynge (Scotland; obsolete)
Etymology
editFrom a northern variant of Old English hwinsian ("to whine"), from Proto-West Germanic *hwinisōn ("to whine"), from *hwīnan ("to whine"). Cognate with German winseln ("to whine, whimper").
Katakana Transliteration Pronunciation
edit- ウィンジ
Verb
editwhinge (whingeing, whinged)
Noun
editwhinge (plural whinges)
- (UK, AU, NZ, Irish) A cry.
- Her whinges grew even shriller and more annoying the longer we had to listen to them.
- (UK, AU, NZ, Irish) A peevish complaint.
- I know you don't like it, but your whinges won't solve the problem!