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Latest revision as of 23:43, 19 June 2013 Old Saxon[edit] Etymology[edit] From Proto-Germanic *sterbaną, itself either from Proto-Indo-European *(s)terp- ("to lose force; lose sensibility, become numb; be dead, be motionless") or from *sterbʰ- ("to be stiff, become stiff"). Cognate with Old English steorfan, Old Frisian sterva, Dutch sterven, Old High German sterban. stervan - to die, become lifeless
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