Proto-Germanic: *kwidwa-n; *kwēdōn
Meaning: rezin, sticky matter
Old Norse: kvāδa f. `Harz'; NIsl kvoδa `Biestmilch'
Norwegian: kvɔda, kvae `Harz'; dial. kväde `Birkensaft', kväda, kōda `Biestmilch'
Swedish: kɔda `Harz', dial. kvɔda, kva(da)
Old Danish: { kvade }
Danish: kvade, kvae
Old English: cwudu (cwuda, cudu), -wes/-ues n., cweodo (cwidu), -wes/-ues n. `what is chewed, a cud, quid'
English: cud, quid
Old High German: kuti (12.Jh.), { quiti } `gluten'
Middle High German: küte, küt st. m. 'kitt'
German: Kitt m.
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