kewwan

kewwan
*kewwan
germ., stark. Verb:
nhd. kauen;
ne. chew;
Rekontruktionsbasis: an., ae., as., ahd.;
Etymologie:
idg. *gi̯eu-, *geu-, *g̑i̯eu-, *g̑eu-, Verb, kauen, Pokorny 400;
Weiterleben:
an. tygg-ja, tygg-va, stark. Verb, kauen, essen;
Weiterleben:
ae. *cōw, stark. Neutrum (a), Futter (Neutrum) (1);
Weiterleben:
ae. céow-an, stark. Verb (2), kauen, nagen, essen;
Weiterleben:
as. kiu-w-an* 1, ki-w-an*, stark. Verb (2a), kauen;
Weiterleben:
ahd. kiuwan* 20, kūwen*, stark. Verb (2a), kauen, verzehren, zerkauen, zermalmen, verzehren, vertilgen;
mhd. kiuwen, stark. Verb, kauen;
s. nhd. kauen, käuen, schwach. Verb, kauen, DW 11, 311;
Literatur: Falk\/Torp 44, Seebold 294, Kluge s. u. kauen

Germanisches Wörterbuch . 2014.

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