keukōn
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cheek — [OE] Old English cēace and cēoce go back respectively to prehistoric West Germanic *kǣkōn and *keukōn, but beyond that the word has no known relatives in other Indo European languages. It has, however, produced one or two interesting offshoots.… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
keukō- — *keukō , *keukōn germ.?, schwach. Femininum (n): nhd. Knorren; ne. knob; Etymologie: idg. *gugā, Femininum, Kugel, Buckel, Pokorny 393; s. ing. *gēu … Germanisches Wörterbuch
g(i̯)eu-, ĝ(i̯)eu- — g(i̯)eu , ĝ(i̯)eu English meaning: to chew Deutsche Übersetzung: “kauen” Material: Pers. jüvīdan “chew”, afgh. žōvạ l, žōyạ l ds., “bite, gnaw “ (Iran. *jyav ); Arm. kveni “Pechföhre, Lärche”; O.Ice. tyggja, va “chew” (for… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
cheek — [OE] Old English cēace and cēoce go back respectively to prehistoric West Germanic *kǣkōn and *keukōn, but beyond that the word has no known relatives in other Indo European languages. It has, however, produced one or two interesting offshoots.… … Word origins