Category:English terms derived from Proto-Germanic
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English terms that originate from Proto-Germanic.
Pages in category "English terms derived from Proto-Germanic"
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- oak
- oaken
- oakum
- oar
- oast
- oat
- oath
- Oberon
- -ock
- ocker
- odd
- Odin
- Óðr
- of
- off
- off-
- offhand
- offlay
- offstand
- oft
- often
- ohm
- oker
- old
- Oliver
- on
- on-
- oncome
- onde
- one
- one-eyed
- onefold
- on hand
- only
- ooze
- open
- opening
- or
- or-
- orchard
- ord
- ore
- orf
- orgueil
- orgulous
- orlay
- Oslo
- Ostrogoth
- other
- otter
- Otto
- our
- ourie
- out
- out-
- outdraw
- outen
- outgang
- outland
- outlandish
- ouzel
- oven
- over
- over-
- overfall
- overfull
- overgang
- overgild
- overheave
- overhold
- overlay
- oversend
- overstep
- ovest
- owe
- owl
- own
- ox
- oxen
- oy vey
P
- pack
- pad
- paddock
- paltry
- pamp
- pamper
- pan
- pap
- pareve
- pat
- patch
- path
- patrol
- paw
- pea
- peak
- peg
- pelt
- pen
- penny
- perform
- pick
- pike
- pill
- pin
- pinch
- pine
- pintle
- pique
- pirn
- pit
- pitfall
- pith
- placard
- plaque
- pleck
- plot
- plough
- pluck
- plug
- po
- pock
- pod
- podcast
- podcaster
- pog
- pogchamp
- poggers
- poke
- poll
- pool
- pose
- pot
- pote
- potsherd
- pound
- pout
- prank
- prat
- prate
- preen
- pretty
- prick
- pritch
- prod
- prong
- puck
- Puck
- pudding
- puddle
- puke
- pun
- purse
- put
- putt