出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/12/14 00:19 UTC 版)
From 中期英語 waymenten, from Anglo-Norman waimenter (“to lament”) (compare Old French guaimenter, gaimenter (“to lament”)), a conflation of wai, guai (“woe”), from Frankish *wai, *wē (“woe”) from Proto-Germanic *wai (“woe”), and Latin lamentari (“to lament”). Akin to Old High German wē (“woe”) (German Weh "woe, pain"), 古期英語 wā (“woe”). More at woe, lament.
wayment (third-person singular simple present wayments, present participle waymenting, simple past and past participle waymented)
Contraction, especially reflective of a common African American Vernacular English pronunciation. Spelling very unlikely to have been influenced by Etymology 1.
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