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- marsh, mere, mire, moor, mor, morass (as yin cf. water)
- bale, bæl, blow, pulmo, fyr, pyr, pyre (as yang)
- volcano, Vulcan, Vulcanus
- fellate, fellatio
- bull, bull, phallus, phallos
- con, cona, coney, cony, coño, cunny cf. gonia "angle, corner"
- kona, kone
- cuneus, cuneiform
- cunnus, cunnilingus, cuniculus cf. culus "anus, arse"
- cunae, kunia
- gynaeco-, gyno-, gynē, quean, queen
- kin, kind, king
- Hunebed, Hünenbett, Hünengrab
- honest, honor
- honey, honey bucket, honey wagon, mead
- gold, gul, gull, yellow
- Deutsch, Dutch, Teuton, Theodism
- deuten, tyda, tyda, tyding
- tid, tide, tijd, tid, tyd, Zeit, cf. time
- mál#Old Norse, mål, Bokmål, landsmål, Riksmål
- mare, marshall, mule
- Margaret, margarine, margarites
- high, hill
- nether
- dyke, thick, thigh
- down, dune, thin, town
- cove, cub, cube, cubit, cubus, cup, Cupid, incubate, incubus, kybos,[1] kyphosis
- cap, capital, caput, Haupt, head
- copper, cuprum, Kypros
- hip, hoof, hoop, Huf
- cycle, cyclus, hweogol, hweol, wheel
- cylinder
- groom, guma, homo
- beorn, bjorn, brown, brun
- bear, boar
- beer, bere
- berg, berry
- gondola, unda, undulate
- right
- orient, rise
- wane, west
- go
- walk
- balk, balcony
- wade
- vase, vat, vatten, vessel
- bat
- bath
- bed, foot, pad
- bottom
- butt, buttocks
Notes
- ^ Difficult to trace. The word passed to and from a number of languages (compare Latin cubus (mass, quantity)). Pokorny reconstructed Proto-Indo-European *keu(b)- "to bend, to turn" (Pokorny:1959:588) although not generally accepted.