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Proto-Germanic: *līna-n; *līn(i)ōn
Meaning: flax
IE etymology: IE etymology
Gothic: līn n. (a) `linen'
Old Norse: līn n. `Flachs; Leinen, Linnen'; līna f. `leinene Binde, Kopftuch'(poet.)
Norwegian: lin; Run. lina (< *lina-n); lina f. `leinenes Band'
Swedish: lin `Flachs'; lina `leinenes Band'
Danish: lin; line `leinenes BAnd'
Old English: līn, -es n. `flax, linen, smth. made of linen'; { līne }
English: line; dial. line `Flachs'
Old Frisian: līne
Old Saxon: līn `Leintuch'
Middle Dutch: Kil. lijn `vlas'; līne `touw'
Dutch: lijn n.; lijn
Middle Low German: līn `Flachs; Leinen'; līne
Old High German: līn (9.Jh.) `Flachs; Leinen'; līna (12.Jh.)
Middle High German: līn st. m. `flachs, lein; leinenes kleidungsstück'; līne wk./st. f. 'seil, leine'
German: Lein m., Leine f.
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