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<p>root *wen- 'to strive, to wish for, to love'. As shown by the comparative material, Germanic languages had two terms of different origin: <a href="page.php?w=Old_High_German">Old High German</a> Winida 'Wende' points to <a href="page.php?w=Germanic_Parent_Language">Pre-Germanic</a> *Wenétos, while Lat.-Germ. Venedi (as attested in Tacitus) and Old English Winedas 'Wends' call for Pre-Germanic *Wenetós. The latter, according to Tacitus, who would have been familiar with Adriatic Veneti, connects the <a href="page.php?w=Vistula_Veneti">Vistula Veneti</a></p><p>
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