aznu

aznu
*aznu
germ.?, Substantiv:
nhd. Feldarbeit;
ne. agriculture;
Etymologie:
vergleiche idg. *esen-, *osen-, *esn-, *osn-, Substantiv, Erntezeit, Sommer, Ernte, Pokorny 343?

Germanisches Wörterbuch . 2014.

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