From Proto-Germanic *tunglą, whence Old English tungol, Old Norse tungl, Gothic 𐍄𐌿𐌲𐌲𐌻 (tuggl) (gloss on Galatians 4:3). The further etymology is unknown;...
language by Germanic and Baltic after their arrival in Europe” (2013:22 s.v. *alh-). *alhs m shelter; building temple; sanctuary settlement, residence...
Kroonen reconstructs a Germanic-only root *pelk- (cf. Kroonen (2013), p. 159, s.v. *fulgēn-). If “to conceal” is original, related to Old Prussian pelkis (“cloak”)...
Philippa et al., eds., Etymologisch Woordenboek van het Nederlands, A-Z, s.v. “gauw” (Amsterdam UP, 3 Dec. 2009): [1]. ^ Louis Guinet, Les emprunts gallo-romans...
Dictionary Series; 11), Leiden, Boston: Brill, →ISBN ^ Vladimir Orel, A Handbook of Germanic Etymology, s.v. "saiwiz" (Leiden, Netherlands: Brill, 2003), 314....
Old Dutch: *jū, ju, iu Old High German: jū, giu Middle High German: jū Gothic: 𐌾𐌿 (ju) → Proto-Finnic: *jo (“already”) Estonian: ju Finnish: jo Ingrian:...
duxtar) due to the absence of Bartholomae’s Law, possibly Gaulish duxtir, Gothic dáuhtar, Oscan fu-utreí (dative singular), Armenian dustr, Hieroglyphic...