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Old English
Etymology
Derived from Proto-West Germanic *kweran (“to groan, lament, sigh”), from Proto-Germanic *kweraną (“to sigh, moan”), from Proto-Indo-European *gʷerH- (“to speak, praise, elevate”).
Pronunciation
Noun
*cweart ?
- moaning, groaning, lamentation, wailing
Derived terms