deaþ

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From Proto-West Germanic *dauþu, from Proto-Germanic *dauþuz, from Proto-Indo-European *dʰautus. Cognate with Old Frisian dāth, Old Saxon dōth, Old Dutch *dōth, Old High German tōd, Old Norse dauðr, Gothic 𐌳𐌰𐌿𐌸𐌿𐍃 (dauþus).

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dēaþ m

  1. death
    • late 10th century, Ælfric, "Saint Sebastian, Martyr"
      ...ac hī þurhwunodon swā þēah on þām ġewinne ōð dēað.
      ...but they nevertheless continued in that warfare till death.

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