Where does “ēgha” come from?
ēgha (Old Danish) comes from Old Norse eiga, from Proto-Germanic aigǭ, from Proto-Indo-European eik-.
ēgha (Old Danish): to have, to own, to possess
Definitions
- to have, to own, to possess
ēgha (Old Danish) comes from Old Norse eiga, from Proto-Germanic aigǭ, from Proto-Indo-European eik-.
ēgha (Old Danish): to have, to own, to possess