Where does “docga” come from?

docga (Old English) comes from Old English -ga, from Proto-West Germanic *-gō.

docga (Old English): a powerful kind of dog, a hound

Definitions

  1. a powerful kind of dog, a hound

Ancestry of “docga”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old English-gaDiminutive suffix, used especially in familiar...
2Proto-West Germanic*-gō

Words derived from “docga

Every word from Proto-West Germanic *-gōEvery word from Old English -ga