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Indo-European etymology :

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Proto-IE: *oiw-o-
Meaning: law, custom
Old Indian: éva- m. `course, way; earth, world', dur-éva- `ill-disposed, malignant'
Germanic: *aiw-a- m., n., *aiw-ō(n-) f.
Russ. meaning: закон, обыковение
References: WP I 102 f
piet-meaning,piet-ind,piet-germ,piet-rusmean,piet-refer,

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Germanic etymology :

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Proto-Germanic: *aiwa-z, -n, *aiwō(n)
Meaning: law
IE etymology: IE etymology
Old English: ǟ, ǟw, gen. ǟ, ǟe, ǟwe f., gen. ǟs n. `law; statute, custom, rite, marriage'
Old Frisian: ā, ē, ēwe wk f. (n-decl.), ēwa
Old Saxon: ēo, ēu st. m.
Middle Dutch: ēwe, ee, eeuw
Dutch: eegade m., n.
Middle Low German: ē(we), ēwe, ee, eeuw
Old High German: ēwa, ēwī f. (8. Jh.)
Middle High German: ēwe, ē st. f. 'endlos lange zeit, ewigkeit; alterkömmliches gewohnheitsrecht, recht, gesetz'
German: Ehe
Comments: All forms except OSax also mean `Ehevertrag, Ehe'.
germet-meaning,germet-prnum,germet-oengl,germet-ofris,germet-osax,germet-mdutch,germet-dutch,germet-mlg,germet-ohg,germet-mhg,germet-hg,germet-notes,

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