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{{nm-pgmc|naglaz}}The sense of "key" may come from widespread but imperfect knowledge of Latin during the Migration Period leading to a mix-up between ''[[wikt:clavis#Latin|clavis]]'' ("key") and ''[[wikt:clavus#Latin|clavus]]'' ("nail").
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Revision as of 01:34, 22 December 2022

Niemish

Pronunciation

  • IPA: /ˈnaːgʊl/

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *naglaz. The sense of "key" may come from widespread but imperfect knowledge of Latin during the Migration Period leading to confusion between clavis ("key") and clavus ("nail").

Noun

² náchol n.m. syncopating hard stem

  1. nail
  2. key

Declension

declension of náchol (mh-S declension)
singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative náchol náchlan náchols náchlas
genitive nä́chuls nä́chles nä́chle nä́chulse
dative náchol náchlum náchlą náchlę