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gan
V
to avail, to be of use, to serve; to be fit or strong; to be good, for a purpose
Source:
Kroonen 2013
:106,
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/dugan#Old_English
originates from: PGmc
*dugan-
"be fit, avail" (
pwgmc-stressed-u
) through pgmc-to-oe
(source:
Kroonen 2013
:106)
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