Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/
þauh
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This
Proto-West Germanic
entry contains
reconstructed terms and roots
. As such, the term(s) in this entry are not directly
attested
, but are hypothesized to have existed based on
comparative
evidence.
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Proto-West Germanic
1.1
Etymology
1.2
Adverb
1.2.1
Descendants
Proto-West Germanic
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Etymology
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From
Proto-Germanic
*þauh
.
Adverb
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*þauh
nevertheless
,
though
Descendants
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Old English:
þēah
,
þēh
Middle English:
þah
,
thagh
,
thaugh
,
thogh
,
theigh
Scots:
thoch
(through confluence with Old Norse
þó
)
English:
though
(through confluence with Old Norse
þó
)
Old Frisian:
thāch
Saterland Frisian:
dach
,
daach
West Frisian:
dôch
,
dochs
Old Saxon:
thōh
Middle Low German:
doch
Low German:
doch
→
Old Danish:
dogh
Danish:
dog
→
Norwegian Bokmål:
dog
→
Swedish:
dock
Old Dutch:
thoh
Middle Dutch:
doch
,
toch
Dutch:
doch
,
toch
Old High German:
thōh
,
dōh
,
doh
Middle High German:
doch
Bavarian:
do
German:
doch
Luxembourgish:
dach
Yiddish:
דאָך
(
dokh
)
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Proto-West Germanic terms derived from Proto-Germanic
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