Reconstruction talk:Proto-West Germanic/kirikā

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Late Borrowing or West Germanic

The word seems to have been spread to the North Germanic languages through Old English. All the remaining language descendants are west germanic languages. Should this even be included under Proto-Germanic? (The semanic area implies a latter borrowing from at least the fourth century).Nayrb Rellimer (talk) 14:46, 7 February 2015 (UTC)Reply