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Apostrophe, tilde, parentheses and brackets represent various considerations. Filch forms with an apostrophe show what disqualified cognates would look like. The final word in bold matches all branches well enough to be selected.
Apostrophe, tilde, parentheses and brackets represent various considerations. Filch forms with an apostrophe show what disqualified cognates would look like. The final word in bold matches all branches well enough to be selected.
Words are regularly derived from PG as much as possible but if the result is a bad compromise between branches various excuses are available to nudge it in the desired direction: perhaps it was from a slightly different stem; perhaps it was changed by analogy; perhaps it was not directly inherited but loaned at some point from a neighbouring variety.
The word stock is mostly Germanic but loans that are thoroughly entrenched across the board (e.g. {{ash|cyrce}}) can make the cut.


==Grammar==
==Grammar==