Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Wiktionary - Recent changes [en]: heah

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heah
Dec 4th 2012, 23:04

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===Etymology===
 
===Etymology===
From {{etyl|gem-pro|ang}} {{recons|hauhaz|lang=gem-pro}}, from {{etyl|ine-pro|ang}} {{recons|kewk-|lang=ine-pro}}, a suffixed form of {{recons|kew-|lang=ine-pro}}. The Indo-European root is also the source of {{etyl|sa|-}} {{term|kucaḥ|lang=sa}}, {{etyl|lt|-}} {{term|kaukas|lang=lt}}, {{etyl|ru|-}} {{term|куча|lang=ru}}.{{rfscript|Deva}}<!-- kucaḥ -->
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From {{etyl|gem-pro|ang}} {{recons|hauhaz|lang=gem-pro}} (compare Old Frisian {{term|hach|hāch|lang=ofs}}, Old Saxon {{term|hoh|hōh|lang=osx}}, Old High German {{term|hoh|hōh|lang=goh}}, Old Dutch {{term|hoh|hōh|lang=odt}}, Old Norse {{term|hár|lang=non}}), from {{etyl|ine-pro|ang}} {{recons|kewk-|lang=ine-pro}}, a suffixed form of {{recons|kew-|lang=ine-pro}}. The Indo-European root is also the source of {{etyl|sa|-}} {{term|kucaḥ|lang=sa}}, {{etyl|lt|-}} {{term|kaukas|lang=lt}}, {{etyl|ru|-}} {{term|куча|lang=ru}}.{{rfscript|Deva}}<!-- kucaḥ -->
Germanic cognates: see {{etyl|gem-pro|ang}} {{recons|hauhaz|lang=gem-pro}}.
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For more Germanic cognates: see {{etyl|gem-pro|ang}} {{recons|hauhaz|lang=gem-pro}}.
   
 
===Pronunciation===
 
===Pronunciation===

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