- > *tunga > ON tunga, OHG zunga, OE
tunge (unstressed a > e) vs.
Gothic tuggō. Proto-Germanic gen. sg. *gebōz 'of a gift' [ˈɣeβɔːz] > late
Northwest Germanic...
- "tears" isḫaḫru "tear" *dn̥ǵʰuh₂-, *dn̥ǵʰwéh₂ "tongue"
tongue (< OE tunge)
tuggō "tongue"
lingua "tongue" (archaic dingua) ⇒ jihvā́ "tongue" < *ĝiĝʰwā, juhū́...
- p, t and k respectively: **** [****] "Easter" (from the Gr**** πάσχα),
tuggo [tuŋɡoː] "tongue",
kalbo [kalboː] "calf". The
letter q is
probably a voiceless...
- is the
feminine counterpart of the an declension. Note: the
first g in
tuggō is
pronounced [ŋ]. The
Gothic language borrowed the
practice of denoting...