Category:Proto-West Germanic doublets

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Newest pages ordered by last category link update:
  1. Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/arwīt
  2. Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/erbā
  3. Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/gurgulā
  4. Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/grānō
  5. Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/murmulōn
  6. Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/murmurōn
  7. Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/buttjā
  8. Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/budinu
  9. Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/kamisi
  10. Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/hamiþi
Oldest pages ordered by last edit:
  1. Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/elpand
  2. Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/kurt
  3. Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/arwīt
  4. Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/hamiþi
  5. Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/flattjan
  6. Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/olbandu
  7. Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/plattjan
  8. Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/karru
  9. Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/brēf
  10. Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/smakkēn

Proto-West Germanic 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.