English

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Alternative forms

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  • winge (archaic)
  • quhynge (Scotland; obsolete)

Etymology

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From 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

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  • ウィンジ

Verb

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whinge (whingeing, whinged)

  1. (UK, Commonwealth, Irish) To whine; to complain, especially in an annoying or persistent manner.

Noun

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whinge (plural whinges)

  1. (UK, AU, NZ, Irish) A cry.
    Her whinges grew even shriller and more annoying the longer we had to listen to them.
  2. (UK, AU, NZ, Irish) A peevish complaint.
    I know you don't like it, but your whinges won't solve the problem!

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