Where does “angi” come from?
angi (Old Norse) comes from Proto-Germanic angô, from Proto-Indo-European h₂énk- — to bend; curve; bow; to bend; bow; curve.
angi (Old Norse): sweet odour
Definitions
- sweet odour
angi (Old Norse) comes from Proto-Germanic angô, from Proto-Indo-European h₂énk- — to bend; curve; bow; to bend; bow; curve.
angi (Old Norse): sweet odour