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gemaca

gimako, Old High German gimahho, and Old Norse maki. IPA(key): /jeˈmɑ.kɑ/ <span class="searchmatch">ġemaca</span> m equal, match spouse, consort c. 992, Ælfric, &quot;ON THE PURIFICATION OF ST...


gemacum

IPA(key): /jeˈmɑ.kum/ ġemacum dative plural of <span class="searchmatch">ġemaca</span>...


gemæcca

*gamakô. More at <span class="searchmatch">ġemaca</span>. Alternatively from ġemæc (“equal”) +‎ -ca (diminutive suffix). IPA(key): /jeˈmæt.t͡ʃɑ/ ġemæċċa m synonym of <span class="searchmatch">ġemaca</span> Weak: efenġemæċċa...


gemacan

IPA(key): /jeˈmɑ.kɑn/ ġemacan inflection of <span class="searchmatch">ġemaca</span>: nominative plural accusative singular/plural genitive/dative singular...


spouse

pledge”), from Proto-Indo-European *spend-. Displaced native Old English <span class="searchmatch">ġemaca</span>. Related to espouse and sponsor. IPA(key): /spaʊ̯s/, /spaʊ̯z/ Rhymes: -aʊs...


Macker

but likely related to Old Saxon gimaco (“companion”), Old English maca, <span class="searchmatch">ġemaca</span> (“companion, mate, wife, one suited to another, idem”), Old Norse maki (whence...


matš

mache, meche, from Old English mæċċa, ġemæċċa, secondary forms of maca, <span class="searchmatch">ġemaca</span>, from Proto-Germanic *makkô, *gamakkô, *makô, *gamakô, from Proto-Indo-European...


matcha

mache, meche, from Old English mæċċa, ġemæċċa, secondary forms of maca, <span class="searchmatch">ġemaca</span> (“companion, mate, wife, one suited to another”), from Proto-Germanic *makkô...


macian

manslaughters and many evils. Conjugation of macian (weak, class 2) ġemacian macung <span class="searchmatch">ġemaca</span> ġemæc ġemæċċa maca Middle English: maken, macke, mak, make, maki, makiȝe...


make

&quot; match brand From Middle English make, imake, ȝemace, from Old English <span class="searchmatch">ġemaca</span> (“a mate, an equal, companion, peer”), from Proto-West Germanic *gamakō...