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Proto-Germanic: *áiɵa-z
Meaning: oath
IE etymology: IE etymology
Gothic: aiɵ-s m. (a) `oath'
Old Norse: eiδ-r m. `Eid'
Norwegian: eid
Swedish: ed
Danish: ed
Old English: āɵ, -es m. `oath, swearing'
English: oath
Old Frisian: ēth
Old Saxon: ēth
Middle Dutch: eet
Dutch: eed m.
Middle Low German: ēt
Old High German: eid (8.Jh.) `Eid, Schwur, Gelöbnis'; Langob pl. aidos `Eideshelfer'
Middle High German: eit (-d-) st. m., f. 'eid'
German: Eid m.
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