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        <title>Artikel „Wisent“</title>
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          <persName>
            <surname>Sanders</surname>
            <forename>Daniel</forename>
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          <persName>
            <surname>Göttel</surname>
            <forename>Sebastian</forename>
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        <editor>
          <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>
          <address>
             <addrLine>Jägerstr. 22/23, 10117 Berlin</addrLine>
             <country>Germany</country>
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        <pubPlace>Berlin</pubPlace>
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        <bibl>Daniel Sanders: „Wisent“. In: Deutsches Wörterbuch. Leipzig, 1860–1865.</bibl>
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          <orth expand="Wisent" orig="Wīſent">Wīſent</orth>
          <pc>,</pc>
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        <sense>(ahd. <bibl><biblScope>wisnnt,</biblScope> <title>mhd.</title></bibl> <bibl><biblScope>wisent,</biblScope> <title>ſ. Biſon) Auerochſen .., eines Thiers, das noch die Nibelungen als ein in Deutſchland heimiſches als W. kennen.</title></bibl> <bibl><author>Natur</author> <biblScope>13, 303b,</biblScope> <title>vgl.</title></bibl> <bibl><author>Oken</author> <biblScope>7, 1426;</biblScope> <title>Urochſen, von Etlichen W. genennt.</title></bibl> <bibl><author>Ryff</author>  <title>Th.</title></bibl> <bibl><biblScope>91</biblScope> <title>(Büffel.</title></bibl> <bibl><author>Simrock</author>  <title>N.</title></bibl> <bibl><biblScope>839; 880 ꝛc.).</biblScope></bibl> —</sense>
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          <orth expand="Wiski" orig="*Wiski">*Wiski</orth>
          <pc>:</pc>
          <gramGrp>ſ. Whisky 2. —</gramGrp>
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          <orth expand="Wismuth" orig="Wismut(h">Wismut(h</orth>
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        <sense>ſ. Bismuth; Feder-W., in fedriger Geſtalt; Schwefel-W., eine Verbindung von Schwefel und W. ꝛc. —</sense>
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          <orth expand="wisenten" orig="~en">~en</orth>
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        <sense>mit Wismuth löthen.</sense>
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