Learned borrowing from Proto-Germanic *<span class="searchmatch">elhaz</span> (“elk”). Doublet of elk. <span class="searchmatch">Elhaz</span> (uncountable) Synonym of Algiz 2007, Christina Pratt, An Encyclopedia of Shamanism...
elho m Alternative form of eylo From Proto-Germanic *<span class="searchmatch">elhaz</span>. Akin to Old English eolc, Old Norse elgr. elho m elk, moose German: Elch...
elch, elh, eolc, eolch From Proto-Germanic *<span class="searchmatch">elhaz</span>. IPA(key): /e͜olx/, [e͜oɫx] eolh m (nominative plural ēolas) elk (UK), moose (US) (the largest member...
See also: άλκη, Άλκη, and ἀλκή Probably borrowed from Proto-Germanic *<span class="searchmatch">elhaz</span>, *algiz (“elk”), whence also Latin alcēs. IPA(key): /ál.kɛː/ → /ˈal.ci/...
English elk, from Old English eolc, eolh (“elk”), from Proto-Germanic *<span class="searchmatch">elhaz</span>, *algiz (“elk”) (compare Low German Elk, German Elch, Danish elg, Norwegian...
rune in the Elder Futhark, the 7th rune in Hagal's Aett, ⟨ᛉ⟩. Synonym: <span class="searchmatch">Elhaz</span> 2009, Galina Krasskova, Runes: Theory & Practice, Red Wheel/Weiser, →ISBN...
Wikipedia la alcē alx (Medieval Latin) Probably from Proto-Germanic *algiz, *<span class="searchmatch">elhaz</span> (“elk”), related to Ancient Greek ἄλκη (álkē), also a loan from Germanic...
generalised oblique case or plural of Proto-Germanic *elhô, weak-stem variant of *<span class="searchmatch">elhaz</span>. This would make it a mere byform of Elch. IPA(key): /ˈeːlən/ Elen n or...
elhe, from Old High German elahho, eliho, elcho, from Proto-Germanic *<span class="searchmatch">elhaz</span>, *elhô. In Early Modern German, the word had been entirely replaced with...