"geohhol" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Old English]

IPA: /ˈje͜ox.xol/ Forms: ġeohhol [canonical, neuter]
Etymology: Apparently from Proto-West Germanic *jehhwl, alteration of *jehwl, with irregular doubling of a velar before /w/. This /w/ then became syllabic /u/ between consonants. Neither sound change applied consistently, but both are known to have occurred in a few words. The exact same development happened to hweohhol, variant of hwēol. Etymology templates: {{inh|ang|gmw-pro|*jehhwl}} Proto-West Germanic *jehhwl Head templates: {{head|ang|nouns|||||g=n|g2=|g3=|head=ġeohhol|sort=}} ġeohhol n, {{ang-noun|n|head=ġeohhol}} ġeohhol n
  1. Alternative form of ġēol Tags: alt-of, alternative Alternative form of: ġēol
    Sense id: en-geohhol-ang-noun-0NXSc4BV Categories (other): Old English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries
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