See also: eogihweðar

Old Saxon

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Etymology

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From ēo- +‎ gihwethar. Ultimately pertaining to Proto-West Germanic *aiw + *hwaþar.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈeoː.ɣix.we.θɑr/

Pronoun

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ēogihwethar

  1. each (of two)