From en.wiktionary.org:
[wider-]
** English
*** Etymology
From [en], [enm], [enm], from [en]; equivalent to [en].
*** Pronunciation
- [en] - [en] - [en] - [en]
*** Adjective
[en]
1. [wide]
*** Adverb
[en]
1. [wide]
*** Anagrams
- [en]
** German
*** Etymology
From [de], from [de], from [de], from [de]. The same word as [de] with artificial orthographic distinction. Hence cognate with [nl], [en].
*** Pronunciation
- [de] - [de] - [de]
*** Preposition
[de] [de]
1. [de] against
**** Usage notes
- In contemporary German, [de] is found in compounds (see [de] ) and otherwise mainly in a few set phrases. Due to its rarity it is sometimes hypercorrectly construed with the genitive case; thus instead of [de] one will sometimes read or hear [de] .
**** Derived terms
- [de] - [de] - [de]
*** Further reading
- [R:de:Duden] - [R:de:DWDS]