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V

to frighten, terrify, tremble

Source: Ringe 2014:223, https://bosworthtoller.com/12964
originates from
PGmc *furhtijaną "to frighten" (furhtijaną > furhtijan > furhtjan > fyrhtjan > fyrhtan) through pgmc-to-oe
(source: Ringe 2014:223)
PGmc *furhtjan- "to frighten" (furhtjan- > fyrhtjan > fyrhtan) through pgmc-to-oe
(source: Kroonen 2013:161)

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