English Etymology; a Select Glossary Serving As An Introduction to the History of the English Language

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ME. mmt(e)re < ofr. monstrer (fr. montrer = span, mostrar, IT. mostrari) from lax. monstrare; cp. DU. monsteren, mlg. munsieren, G. muster n, sw. monstra, dan. monstre. N nag ME. ««!f^i? 'horse'; cp. odu. «if^^« 'a small horse'. nail ME. nail oe. nceiel = osax. OHG. «ff^a/ DU. G. nagel, on. «a^/ 'finger-nail' — «a^/?'wooden, iron nail'; goth. *nagls inferred from the vb. nagljan 'nail', teut. nagja- arose from ARYAN noghlo- or nokhld-; cp. skr. nakhd 'nail of a finger or toe, clg,w of a bird', GR. oi'f/- (nom. oVwJ) 'nail of a finger or toe, claw, hoof, hook', LAT. unguis 'claw, talon', oiR. ingen (cymr. ewiri) from dnghwina, OSLOV. nogUti 'nail, claw' (fr. OSLOV. noga 'foot'); LITH. ndgas 'finger-nail' — naga 'horse's hoof. ARYAN V~ nokh nogh. naked adj. me. ndked oe. nacod = DU. naakt, ohg. nackut nahhut G. nackt, ON. nekkvidr, goth. naqafs: Teut. base naqo-da- naqa-da- from a pre-Tj:UT. nogoto- nogetd-; cp. om. «(7i;^^'naked' from a base nokto- and skr. »a^«rf ■naked' with suffix na for ta; without consonantal suffix are formed osLov.

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