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Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/
auk
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This
Proto-West Germanic
entry contains
reconstructed terms and roots
. As such, the term(s) in this entry are not directly
attested
, but are hypothesized to have existed based on
comparative
evidence.
Contents
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Proto-West Germanic
1.1
Etymology
1.2
Adverb
1.2.1
Descendants
Proto-West Germanic
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Etymology
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From
Proto-Germanic
*auk
.
Adverb
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*auk
also
,
too
Descendants
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Old English:
ēac
,
ek
,
ec
;
æac
Middle English:
ek
,
eek
,
eke
Scots:
eik
,
ek
English:
eke
⇒
Middle English:
ekename
⇒
English:
nickname
(via
rebracketing
)
Old Frisian:
āk
North Frisian:
Föhr-Amrum:
uk
Saterland Frisian:
uk
,
ook
West Frisian:
ek
Old Saxon:
ōk
Middle Low German:
ôk
Dutch Low Saxon:
ok
,
ook
German Low German:
ok
,
auk
,
ock
,
ohk
,
ook
Plautdietsch:
uk
Old Dutch:
ōk
,
ouk
,
ouch
Middle Dutch:
ooc
Dutch:
ook
Afrikaans:
ook
Berbice Creole Dutch:
oko
Jersey Dutch:
ôk
Negerhollands:
ook
Petjo:
ook
Skepi Creole Dutch:
oak
West Flemish:
wok
Old High German:
ouh
Middle High German:
ouch
Alemannic German:
au
Alemannic German:
ou
Cimbrian:
òch
German:
auch
Luxembourgish:
och
Hunsrik:
aach
Rhine Franconian:
Pennsylvania German:
aa
Yiddish:
אויך
(
oykh
)