
stat - place, city? Not sure if this is just 'stāt' or a different word.Vox Sciurorum ( talk) 09:59, 3 January 2021 (UTC)

Listed as an alternative form of stēl at and I don't understand our normalization rules enough to decide which is our lemma form.smak, smāke - descendants of Proto-German *smakkuz.ramese, remese or possibly rāmese - from Proto-Germanic *hramusō through Old Saxon.muffe - related to Low German muffen and muffe." (15th century, Hildesheim, from a Stadtrechnung) Misenschen: "., an Misenschen crossen, Honoverschen unde an Byleveldeschen vor Bremere.kāne, kān - little rowing boat little fishing boat.icke ( src: "Tu deme vierden/sosten/souenden male so clage icke, dat " besides "Tu deme anderen/drudden/veften/achten/negende/teyden/elften/druteynden/vyrteiden male so clage ick, dat ") - alt form of ick ( “ I ” ), possibly used for emphasis?.gedoifft ( also gedhoifft) - baptised ( getauft)?.Some other results which might indicate it's not so rare as Lasch's MLG grammar might imply, though they might be somewhat late (1450-1570): Ruhrrecht 1452 ("woe ennen wyttygh und kundigh sy"), Hagen 1513 ("mit ennen sey"), Osnabrück 1561 ("dat men van ennen ere bekentnisse"), Soest? ("In dusser wilkomme vengen de Soistischen einen reisener, und van ennen wort gevangen | ein erer guder mans, genant Bilderbecke.").ennen - them (dative), NHG ihnen? (, ,, ).dusses, dusset, dit (N.), düt, dut, dütte look like neuter forms maybe düt : dütte with a distinction of adjectival and substantival use?.Vox Sciurorum ( talk) 15:01, 3 January 2021 (UTC) Mittelniederdeutsches Wörterbuch lists "desse, dēse, disse, dusse, dosse, dösse, düsse, dusses, dusset, dit (N.), düt, dut, dütte". danckbarcheit (ck and ch as ligature) - gratitude ( Dankbarkeit)?.bilede, bilde, belede, belde - See *biliþī.bōm (or bom, or is it bôm?) - where Norwegian Bokmål bom comes from.(De) Ludtbockstauen (also cited or mentioned as "Ludt Bockstauen", "lutbockstauen") - vowels (De) stummen bockstauen - consonants Johannes Spangenbergius ( GB) however seems to use it as a masculine: "de rechte Bockstaff" and "Vam Geiste un~ Bockstaue.". Because of the form "bockstauen" and "enen bockstaff" it looks like a weak neuter noun. bockstaff/ Bockstaff, dative singular and plural bockstauen/Bockstauen - letter.ācht, āchte ( “ lawlessness ” ) (or is it achte?) - etymon of Norwegian akt ( “ lawlessness ” ).acht, achte - etymon of Norwegian akt ( “ attention, respect ” ).anmoden or anmōden? - "To ask for, request", etymon of Norwegian anmode.an or ane (plural 'anen') - etymon of Norwegian ane.Schiller's and Lübben's old dictionary has openbar (adj.) and openbare (adv.). apenbar (adjective and used adverbial is in Johannes Spangenbergius', at GB) - should mean apparent, apparently (German offenbar).Requested-entry pages for other languages: Category:Requested entries.

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