deupaz

deupaz

Germanisches Wörterbuch . 2014.

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  • deep — [OE] Deep is a member of a quite extensive and heterogeneous family of English words. It comes from a prehistoric Germanic *deupaz (source also of German tief, Dutch diep, and Swedish djup), which was a derivative of the base *d(e)u ‘deep,… …   The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • deep — O.E. deop (adj.) profound, awful, mysterious; serious, solemn; deepness, depth, deope (adv.), from P.Gmc. *deupaz (Cf. O.S. diop, O.Fris. diap, Du. diep, O.H.G. tiof, Ger. tief, O.N. djupr, Dan. dyb, Swed. djup, Goth. diups …   Etymology dictionary

  • deupa- Ⅱ — *deupa , *deupaz germ., Adjektiv: nhd. tief; ne. deep; Rekontruktionsbasis: got., an., ae., afries., anfrk., as., ahd.; Vw.: s. * līka ; Etymologie …   Germanisches Wörterbuch

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