lug-

lug-
*lug-
germ., Verb:
nhd. schwören;
ne. swear;
Quelle: Personenname? (2. Jh.);
Etymologie:
s. ing. *leugʰ- (2)?, *lugʰ-?, Substantiv, Eid, Schwur;
Pokorny 687;
Literatur: Falk\/Torp 374;
Sonstiges: ? Reichert, Lexikon der altgermanischen Namen 2, 1990, 564 (Lubi, Lug, Lugio, Lugidun), Ortsname Lugdunum (in Holland), letzter wohl eher kelt. Herkunft, s. kelt. dún, Substantiv, Festung, Burg, Berg;
vergleiche idg. *dʰeu- (4), *dʰeu̯ə-, *dʰeu̯h₂-, *dʰuh₂-, Verb, Substantiv, stieben, wirbeln, wehen, stinken, schütteln, Dampf (Maskulinum) (1), Hauch, Rauch, Pokorny 261

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