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Proto-Germanic: *lēkia-z; *lēkian-, *lēknian- vb.
Meaning: doctor
IE etymology: IE etymology
Gothic: lēkī-s m. (ja) `physician'; *lēkinōn wk. `heal'
Old Norse: lǟkna wk. `heilen'
Norwegian: läkja vb.
Swedish: läka vb.
Danish: läge vb.
Old English: lǟce, -es m. `doctor, physician; leech (species of worm)'
English: leech
Old Frisian: lēza, lētza
Old Saxon: lāki
Middle Dutch: laake f., Kil. laecke `bloedzuiger'
Dutch: vlam. laak f. `bloedzuiger'
Middle Low German: lāk
Old High German: lāchi, lāhhi `Artz? conjurer?'; lāchin n. `healing'
Middle High German: lāche, lāchene wk. f. 'einschnitt, kerbe auf dem grenzbaum oder -stein, überh. grenzzeichen', lāchenǟre st. m. 'besprecher, zauberer'; lāchenen wk. 'mit heilmitteln bestreichen, ärtzlich (zauberisch) behandeln', ɫāchenīe st. f. ' das besprechen, zaubern, hexen'
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