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Old High German
- ganōc, genūch, genūg, genuog, ginuach, ginuag, ginuoc, ginuoch, gnueg, gnūg, gnuoc, gnuog, kanoac, kanōg, kinōc, kinuoc, kinuog, kenuoc, kenuog, knueg, knuog
Etymology
From Proto-West Germanic *ganōg, from Proto-Germanic *ganōgaz, whence also Old Saxon ginōg, Old English ġenōg, Old Norse gnógr, Gothic 𐌲𐌰𐌽𐍉𐌷𐍃 (ganōhs).
Adverb
ginuog
- enough
- 9th century, Muspilli, line 16-17:
denne der man in pardîsu pû kiuuinnit / hûs in himile, dâr quimit imo hilfa kinuok.- When that man in paradise, attains a dwelling / a house in heaven, then enough help will come to him.
Descendants