Category:Middle English terms derived from Proto-West Germanic
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Middle English terms that originate from Proto-West Germanic.
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- Middle English terms inherited from Proto-West Germanic (0 c, 1389 e)
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- Middle English terms derived from Frankish (0 c, 65 e)
Pages in category "Middle English terms derived from Proto-West Germanic"
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- bace
- bak
- baken
- bal
- bale
- bali
- bane
- bare
- barm
- barn
- barow
- barwe
- bast
- bath
- bathen
- beche
- bede
- beden
- bee
- beem
- been
- beflugged
- beginnen
- beken
- bekenen
- belde
- bely
- beme
- bene
- berd
- bere
- beren
- bergh
- berken
- berme
- bernen
- berwen
- berye
- besme
- beste
- beswiken
- bet
- bete
- betel
- beten
- bethen
- bettre
- bever
- bi-
- bicche
- bidden
- biheste
- bileve
- bileven
- binden
- birche
- bisy
- biten
- bivien
- bladdre
- blade
- blase
- blasen
- blast
- blasten
- blechen
- blessen
- bleten
- blinnen
- blood
- blosme
- blowen
- blynd
- bodi
- bok
- bon
- bor
- bord
- boryn
- bosom
- bot
- bote
- botel
- bouk
- bour
- bowe
- bowen
- box
- boye
- brand
- brandreth
- brayn
- bred
- brede
- breden
- breeth
- breiden
- breken
- brembel
- brest
- bresten
- brewen
- bride
- bridegome
- bridel
- brigge
- brike
- bristel
- brom
- brood
- broth
- brother
- brotherles
- brouken
- broun
- browe
- bryngen
- bukke
- bullok
- burst
- bush
- but
- buter
- butte
- by
- byen
- bylden
- byldere
- bynne
- byword