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Proto-Germanic: *gadōn- vb., *gad=
Meaning: hold together
IE etymology: IE etymology
Gothic: gadiliŋg-s m. (a) `cousin'
Old English: ge-gada `gezel'; gädeling `stamgenoot'
English: together
Old Frisian: gadia `vereinigen'
Old Saxon: gi-gado `gelijke'; gaduling `stamgenoot'
Middle Dutch: gade; (ghe)gade `genoot, gelijke, echtgenoot'; gaden `bevallen, passen, zich bekommeren om, verenigen'
Dutch: gade m., v.
Middle Low German: gaden `bevallen, pasen', refl. `zich paren'
Old High German: gi-gat `zugehörig' (um 1000), gatōn 'vereinigen, schicklich zusammenkommen, sich passlich fügen, gleichkommen', gatulinc 'Verwandter'
Middle High German: gat(e) sw. m. 'genosse; der einem gleich ist oder es ihm gleich tut; gatte'; gaten wk. 'zusammensamenkomen'
German: Gatte m., Gatter, Gitter
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