Reconstruction:Old Saxon/
ekhorn
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Old Saxon
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Etymology
1.2
Noun
1.2.1
Synonyms
1.2.2
Descendants
Old Saxon
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Etymology
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From
Proto-Germanic
*aikwernô
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Noun
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*ēkhorn
n
squirrel
Synonyms
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*ēkhorno
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Middle Low German:
ēkhorn
,
ekeren
,
eckeren
,
ēkerken
,
ekkern
⇒
Dutch Low Saxon:
Eekhoorntje
German Low German:
Ekkern
Westphalian:
Ravensbergisch:
Aik
,
Aikern
Sauerländisch:
Ēksken
,
Aikerte
⇒
German Low German:
Eekhoorntje
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Old Saxon terms derived from Proto-Germanic
Old Saxon lemmas
Old Saxon reconstructed nouns
Old Saxon neuter nouns
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