Etymology Explorer
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Where does “hāggo” come from?
hāggo (Old High German) comes from Proto-Germanic hakô, from Proto-Indo-European keg- — peg; hook.
Ancestry of “hāggo”, step by step
Step
Language
Word
Meaning
1
Proto-Germanic
hakô
hook
2
Proto-Indo-European
keg-
peg; hook
Words derived from “hāggo”
crab
crabs
crabby
crabbing
crabgrass
crabapple
carabiner
crablike
crabwise
crabeater
crabber
crabbiness
crabwalk
crabstick
crabbily
crabhole
crabbish
crabfish
crablet
crabble
hāke
hak
Haken
hāken
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