Germanic as *Tīwas dag, whence Old High German ziostag. *ariōtag m Tuesday ziostag Middle High German: ertac, ergetac Old Bavarian: Ertag Bavarian: Iada...
*crusca, *grusko Unknown. Perhaps a byform of Old High German *grusko (“bran”), from Proto-Germanic *grutskô, from Proto-Germanic *greutaną (“to grind...
Akin to Old High German zaturra ‘mane’, German Zotte ‘matted hair, tuft’. *zazera f (Lombardic) tuft of hair Italian: zazzera...
*skinkō, from Proto-Germanic *skinō (“shank, shinbone, tibia”). Cognate with Old High German scinco. *skinko (Lombardic) shin shinbone → Italian: stinco...
Proto-West Germanic *togō, from Proto-Germanic *tugô, whence also Old English toġa. *zogo m leader herizogo magazogo Middle High German: zoge, zog German: Zog...
snatch Middle High German: raffen German: raffen Luxembourgish: rafen → Vulgar Latin: *raffō Galician: rafar Italian: arraffare → Old French: raffer...
goddess Easter Declension of *Ôstra (n-stem Feminine) Joseph Wright, An Old High German Primer, Second Edition Jacob Grimm, Teutonic Mythology Vol 4 ( Gerhard...
Possibly from Old High German verb ginendan *Nandā a female given name Name of Germanic Goddess Nanna, wife of Baldr Grimm, Jacob. 'Teutonic Mythology'...
Proto-Germanic *tuppijô, *tuppijǭ, diminutive of Proto-Germanic *tuppaz (“top”). *zippil m tip Middle High German: zipf German: Zipfel → Italian: zipolo...
found in Old Icelandic prose, is secondary, as evidenced by the surviving Icelandic compound himintungl (= Old English heofontungol, Old High German himilzungal...