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own English gloss; our Semantic Field
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Pokorny Etymon: snusós 'daughter-in-law'
Semantic Field: Daughter
Indo-European Reflexes:
| Family/Language | PoS/Gram. | Gloss | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| English | ||||||||
| Old English: | snoru | n.fem | daughter-in-law | CGo/ASD | ||||
| W-Germanic | ||||||||
| Old Frisian: | snore | n | daughter-in-law | CGo | ||||
| Middle Dutch: | snoer(e) | n | daughter-in-law | CGo | ||||
| Middle Low German: | snore | n | daughter-in-law | CGo | ||||
| Old High German: | snur(a) | n.str.fem | daughter-in-law | CGo/GED | ||||
| N-Germanic | ||||||||
| Old Norse: | snor/snør | n | daughter-in-law | CGo | ||||
| Icelandic: | snor | n | daughter-in-law | ASD | ||||
| E-Germanic | ||||||||
| Crimean Gothic: | *schnos/schuos | n | fiancee, betrothed | CGo/GED | ||||
Key to Part-of-Speech/Grammatical feature abbreviations:
| Abbrev. | Meaning | |
|---|---|---|
| fem | = | feminine (gender) |
| n | = | noun |
| str | = | strong (inflection) |
Key to information Source codes (always with 'LRC' as editor):
| Code | Citation | |
|---|---|---|
| ASD | = | Joseph Bosworth and T. Northcote Toller: An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary (1898) |
| CGo | = | MacDonald Stearns, Jr: Crimean Gothic (1978) |
| GED | = | Winfred P. Lehmann: A Gothic Etymological Dictionary (1986) |
| LRC | = | Linguistics Research Center, University of Texas, Austin |