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{{djpnotes|quote=This was coined in honor of my cousin Neyleen's first son Weston. He must've been born around this time (i.e. when I coined the word). Ooh! Or, that means I coined this word around the date he was born... So this word was created somewhere around early April, 2012.
{{djpnotes|quote=This was coined in honor of my cousin Neyleen's first son Weston. He must've been born around this time (i.e. when I coined the word). Ooh! Or, that means I coined this word around the date he was born... So this word was created somewhere around early April, 2012.


-''[[User:Djp|David J. Peterson]]'' 16:31, 23 January 2020 (PST)|date=December 19, 2019}}
-''[[User:Djp|David J. Peterson]]'' 16:31, 19 December 2019 (PST)}}

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Etymology

From an invisible proto-language
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Pronunciation

IPA(key): /ˈvestin/

Orthographic Form

vestin

Noun

vestin (nominative singular)

  1. newborn
Inflection

Adjective

vestin (nominative singular, comparative vestiniksä, superlative vestinäfys)

  1. newborn, newly born
Inflection

Creation and Usage Notes

This was coined in honor of my cousin Neyleen's first son Weston. He must've been born around this time (i.e. when I coined the word). Ooh! Or, that means I coined this word around the date he was born... So this word was created somewhere around early April, 2012.

-David J. Peterson 16:31, 19 December 2019 (PST)