Category:Middle High German terms by etymology
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Middle High German terms categorized by their etymologies.
- Category:Middle High German borrowed terms: Middle High German terms that are loanwords, i.e. terms that were directly incorporated from another language.
- Category:Middle High German calques: Middle High German calques, i.e. terms formed by piece-by-piece translations of terms from other languages.
- Category:Middle High German compound terms: Middle High German terms composed of two or more stems.
- Category:Middle High German deverbals: Middle High German terms derived from a verb.
- Category:Middle High German doublets: Middle High German terms that trace their etymology from ultimately the same source as other terms in the same language, but by different routes, and often with subtly or substantially different meanings.
- Category:Middle High German inherited terms: Middle High German terms that were inherited from an earlier stage of the language.
- Category:Middle High German terms by prefix: Middle High German terms categorized by their prefixes.
- Category:Middle High German semantic loans: Middle High German semantic loans, i.e. terms one or more of whose definitions was borrowed from a term in another language.
- Category:Middle High German terms by suffix: Middle High German terms categorized by their suffixes.
- Category:Middle High German terms derived from other languages: Middle High German terms that originate from other languages.
- Category:Middle High German terms with unknown etymologies: Middle High German terms whose etymologies have not yet been established.
Subcategories
This category has the following 12 subcategories, out of 12 total.
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- Middle High German deverbals (0 c, 1 e)
- Middle High German doublets (0 c, 1 e)