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Terms in English that were inherited from the Proto-Germanic language.
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- babble
- back
- bake
- baker
- bale
- ball
- ban
- band
- bane
- bangle
- bare
- bark
- barm
- barrow
- bath
- bathe
- be
- be-
- beach
- beacon
- beag
- beam
- bean
- bear
- beard
- beardless
- bearing
- beaver
- bebay
- beckon
- become
- beech
- beechen
- beetle
- befall
- beg
- begin
- begrave
- begripe
- behold
- behoof
- belch
- beleave
- believe
- belive
- bell
- belt
- benim
- bereave
- berry
- besee
- beset
- besing
- besit
- bespeak
- best
- bestand
- besteal
- bethatch
- bethink
- betine
- better
- beweep
- bewray
- bill
- bink
- birchen
- birken
- bit
- bite
- bitter
- bizen
- black
- blast
- blaze
- bleed
- blend
- bless
- blin
- blink
- blood
- blood-red
- bloody
- blowing
- blue
- blush
- boak
- boar
- board
- bode
- body
- boil
- bolt
- bone
- boneless
- book
- bookstave
- boose
- boot
- borough
- bote
- bottom
- bough
- bouk
- bow
- box
- brass
- break
- breast
- breath
- bree
- breech
- breeches
- breed
- breeding
- bride
- bridegroom
- bridle
- bright
- brim
- bring
- broken
- brook
- broth
- brother
- brotherless
- brotherly
- brow
- brown
- bruise
- bulchin
- bull
- burian
- butt
- butter
- by