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biugan "to bend",
driugan "to
serve as a soldier",
driusan "to fall",
giutan "to pour",
hiufan "to mourn",
dishniupan "to
break asunder",
kiusan "to...
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related to the Proto-Germanic verb *geutanan,
meaning "to pour" (cf. Goth.
giutan),
which is in turn
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *ǵʰewd- ("to...
- dis-skreitan "to tear to pieces") us-gutnan "to be
poured out" (class II
giutan "to pour") and-bundnan "to
become unbound" (class III and-bindan "to unbind")...