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==Skundavisk==
==Skundavisk==
===Etymology===
===Etymology===
From Middle Skundavisk ''egge'', ''eggue'', from Old Skundavisk ''eggō'', ''aegiō'', from Halmisk ''agiō'', from Proto-Germanic ''*agjō''.
From Middle Skundavisk ''egge'', ''eggue'', from Old Skundavisk ''eggō'', ''aegiō'', from Halmisk ''ᚨᚷᛃᛟ'' (''agjō''), from Proto-Germanic ''*agjō''.


===Pronunciation===
===Pronunciation===
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# edge, corner
# edge, corner
#:''The ball reghte the '''egge''' thes felds.''
#:''Ðe ball reghte ðe '''egge''' ðes felds.''
#:: ''The ball '''reached''' the edge of the field.''
#:: ''The ball '''reached''' the edge of the field.''



Latest revision as of 10:24, 7 February 2025

Skundavisk

Etymology

From Middle Skundavisk egge, eggue, from Old Skundavisk eggō, aegiō, from Halmisk ᚨᚷᛃᛟ (agjō), from Proto-Germanic *agjō.

Pronunciation

Noun

egge f. (class 2, genitive egge, plural egger)

  1. edge, corner
    Ðe ball reghte ðe egge ðes felds.
    The ball reached the edge of the field.

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