Category:English terms derived from West Germanic languages

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Newest and oldest pages 
Newest pages ordered by last category link update:
  1. butte
  2. dank
  3. entrap
  4. mud
  5. rich
  6. baboon
  7. Koop
  8. mast
  9. hatchel
  10. hem
Oldest pages ordered by last edit:
  1. entrap
  2. Scone
  3. Koop
  4. hatchel
  5. baboon
  6. dank
  7. sock
  8. rich
  9. butte
  10. tram

English terms that originate from West Germanic languages.

This category should, ideally, contain only other categories. Entries can be categorized here, too, when the proper subcategory is unclear. If you know the exact language from which an entry categorized here is derived, please edit its respective entry.