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Einkar Cognates
Einkar
I'm putting this here because I don't really have a fully formed collection of sources but this word appears to have cognates in Scots and Middle English.
Scots : 'unco-' (in the adverb sense)—although I'm not sure the given etymology works for this.
Middle English : There's no entry I could find for this on wiktionary, but it shows up in Sir Gawain. There is an entry in the OED for 'enker' but I don't reckon the given etymology as a borrowing of encré is convincing
I'd also be interested to know if there are other cognates in Norwegian or the other germanic languages