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Proto-Germanic
Etymology
Nominalization of *dōgaz (“daily, diurnal”).
Pronunciation
Noun
*dōg- ?
- A stem meaning "day"
Inflection
The forms in Old English and Old Norse are exactly analogous to the reflexes of the z-stem noun *segaz (“victory, triumph”), and suggest that this word was, likewise, inflected as a z-stem.
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