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Germanic etymology :

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Proto-Germanic: *gunda-z, -n
Meaning: matter
IE etymology: IE etymology
Gothic: gund n. (a) `gangrene'
Norwegian: dial. gund m. `Schorf eines Geschwüres'
Old English: gund, -es m. `matter, corruption'
Old High German: gund st. m. `Eiter, eiterndes Geschwür'
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Indo-European etymology :

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Proto-IE: *g(')handh-
Meaning: abscess
Old Greek: kanthǘlǟ 'swelling, tumor' Aesch. {konthulǟ́ Hsch. - not found!}
Germanic: *gund-a- m., n.
Russ. meaning: нарыв
References: WP I 588
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Pokorny's dictionary :

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Number: 650
Root: ghendh- (ghondh-)
English meaning: boil
German meaning: `Geschwür'
Material: Gr. κανθύλη `Geschwür, Geschwulst', κονθηλαί αἱ ἀνοιδήσεις Hes.;

    got. gund n. `krebsartiges Geschwür', norw. dial. gund m. `Schorf', ags. gund m. `Eiter', ahd. gund m. `Eiter, eiterndes Geschwür'.

References: WP. I 588.
Pages: 438
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