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          <persName>
            <surname>Sanders</surname>
            <forename>Daniel</forename>
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            <surname>Göttel</surname>
            <forename>Sebastian</forename>
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          <persName>
            <surname>Wiegand</surname>
            <forename>Frank</forename>
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          <email>edition-sanders@bbaw.de</email>
          <orgName role="projekt">Forschung Daniel Sanders</orgName>
          <orgName role="hostingInstitution" xml:lang="en">Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities (BBAW)</orgName>
          <orgName role="hostingInstitution" xml:lang="de">Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften (BBAW)</orgName>
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             <addrLine>Jägerstr. 22/23, 10117 Berlin</addrLine>
             <country>Germany</country>
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        <pubPlace>Berlin</pubPlace>
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        <bibl>Daniel Sanders: „weinerlich“. In: Deutsches Wörterbuch. Leipzig, 1860–1865.</bibl>
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          <orth expand="weinerlich" orig="Wēīn~erlich">Wēīn~erlich</orth>
          <pc>,</pc>
          <gramGrp><pos norm="adjective">a.:</pos></gramGrp>
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        <sense>(ſ. Ggſtz. lächerlich) in der Stimmung, daß man weinen möchte, und <bibl><biblScope>—:</biblScope> <title>ſolcher Stimmung und deren Außrung gemäß, z. B.: Einem</title></bibl> — iſt (es) w. <bibl><author>G.</author> <biblScope>34, 214;</biblScope></bibl> <bibl><author>V.</author> <biblScope>2, 73 ꝛc.;</biblScope> <title>wird w.</title></bibl> <bibl><author>(Wackern.</author> <biblScope>3, 1067¹),</biblScope> <title>w. zu Muthe</title></bibl> <bibl><author>(Thümmel</author> <biblScope>7, 119) ꝛc.,</biblScope> <title>auch: Er iſt</title></bibl> <bibl><author>(Möſer</author>  <title>Ph.</title></bibl> <bibl><biblScope>3, 58),</biblScope> <title>wird</title></bibl> <bibl><author>(Freytag</author>  <title>Soll</title></bibl> <bibl><biblScope>3, (274)</biblScope> <title>w. ꝛc.; W–er Quengler</title></bibl> <bibl><author>(Dorow</author> <biblScope>2, 88),</biblScope> <title>Weichling</title></bibl> <bibl><author>ETAHoffmann</author>  <title>Ausgw.</title></bibl> <bibl><biblScope>7, 61) ꝛc.;</biblScope> <title>Ein w–er Ton</title></bibl> <bibl><author>(G.</author> <biblScope>10, 164;</biblScope></bibl> <bibl><author>L.</author> <biblScope>13, 440),</biblScope> <title>Predigerton</title></bibl> <bibl><author>(Schlegel</author>  <title>Dr.</title></bibl> <bibl><biblScope>2, 2, 390);</biblScope> <title>W–e Komödie.</title></bibl> <bibl><author>Claudius</author> <biblScope>5, 95;</biblScope> <title>Was ſeine Anhänger das rührende Luſtſpiel und ſeine Widerſacher das w–e nennen ꝛc.</title></bibl> <bibl><author>L.</author> <biblScope>4, 109 ff.</biblScope> <title>(ſ. larmoyant), vgl.</title></bibl> <bibl><biblScope>7, 36;</biblScope> <title>In ihrer Deklamation und Gebärden hat ſie das w. Angeſpannte, was man ſonſt für pathetiſch hielt.</title></bibl> <bibl><author>G.</author> <biblScope>26, 26; 21, 89;</biblScope> <title>Luſtige und w–e Dinge.</title></bibl> <bibl><author>Jris</author> <biblScope>3, 142;</biblScope> <title>Ein weiſer Mann denkt niemals w.</title></bibl> <bibl><author>W.</author> <biblScope>3, 17;</biblScope> <title>Die Liebe .. bei dir .. ſpricht ſo w. ꝛc.</title></bibl> <bibl><biblScope>44;</biblScope> <title>Mit dem w. lächerlichen Schauſpiel.</title></bibl> <bibl><biblScope>5, 201; 12, 184; 22, 293 ꝛc.</biblScope></bibl> —</sense>
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          <orth expand="Weinerlichkeit" orig="~erlichkeit">~erlichkeit</orth>
          <pc>,</pc>
          <gramGrp><pos norm="noun">f.;</pos><gen norm="feminine"/> –en:</gramGrp>
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        <sense>das Weinerlichſein und (mit Mz.): etwas Weinerliches: Alle Empfindelei, alle ſchwächliche W. <bibl><author>Klencke</author>  <title>Parn.</title></bibl> <bibl><biblScope>2, 203;</biblScope> <title>Die W–en und Schwächlichkeiten.</title></bibl> <bibl><author>IP.</author> <biblScope>36, 76 ꝛc.</biblScope></bibl> —</sense>
        <form type="lemma">
          <orth expand="weinern" orig="~ern">~ern</orth>
          <pc>,</pc>
          <gramGrp><pos norm="adjective">a.:</pos></gramGrp>
        </form>
        <sense>ſ. brötern. —</sense>
        <form type="lemma">
          <orth expand="weinhaft" orig="~haft">~haft</orth>
          <pc>,</pc>
          <gramGrp><pos norm="adjective">a.:</pos></gramGrp>
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        <sense>in der Art des Weins, wein- ähnlich, -artig ꝛc.: Der Saft, welcher w. ausſieht. <bibl><author>G.</author> <biblScope>39, 37;</biblScope> <title>Von w–er Farbe.</title></bibl> <bibl><biblScope>27 ꝛc.</biblScope></bibl> —</sense>
        <form type="lemma">
          <orth expand="weinicht" orig="~icht">~icht</orth>
          <pc>,</pc>
          <gramGrp><pos norm="adjective">a.:</pos></gramGrp>
        </form>
        <sense>weinhaft: Der Apfel hat einen w–en (weinartigen) Geſchmack. <bibl><author>Beitr.</author>  <title>z.</title></bibl> <bibl><author>d.</author></bibl> <bibl><author>Spr.</author> <biblScope>1, 182;</biblScope> <title>So ein Apfelgewächs in einen tragbaren w–en Baum zu verwandeln.</title></bibl> <bibl><author>Falk</author>  <title>G.</title></bibl> <bibl><biblScope>45 ꝛc.</biblScope></bibl> —</sense>
        <form type="lemma">
          <orth expand="Weing" orig="~g">~g</orth>
          <pc>,</pc>
          <gramGrp>A.:</gramGrp>
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        <sense n="1)">1) weinicht, z. B. <bibl><author>Oken</author> <biblScope>3, 634 ꝛc.,</biblScope> <title>auch: W–e Gärung.</title></bibl> <bibl><author>Karmarſch</author> <biblScope>3, 693;</biblScope></bibl> <bibl><author>Natur</author> <biblScope>4, 63a ꝛc.</biblScope></bibl> —</sense>
        <sense n="2)">2) Ein brannt- w–er Korporal. <bibl><author>G.</author> <biblScope>2, 147,</biblScope> <title>der Branntweins voll iſt.</title></bibl> — 3) ſ. wenig. —</sense>
        <form type="lemma">
          <orth expand="weinlich" orig="~lich">~lich</orth>
          <pc>,</pc>
          <gramGrp><pos norm="adjective">a.:</pos></gramGrp>
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        <sense>(veralt.)</sense>
        <sense n="1)">1) weinicht. <bibl><author>Matheſtus</author>  <title>Lthr.</title></bibl> <bibl><biblScope>155b.</biblScope></bibl> —</sense>
        <sense n="2)">2) Be-w., ſ. beweinbar. —</sense>
        <form type="lemma">
          <orth expand="Weinling" orig="~ling">~ling</orth>
          <pc>,</pc>
          <gramGrp><pos norm="noun">m.,</pos><gen norm="masculine"/> –(e)s; –e:</gramGrp>
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        <sense>Name weinſaurer Früchte, z. B. Apfel ꝛc.; auch <bibl><biblScope>=</biblScope> <title>Berberitze.</title></bibl></sense>
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