þræl
Old English
Etymology
From Old Norse þræll (Danish træl, Swedish träl), perhaps from Proto-Norse *þrāhilaʀ, from Proto-Germanic *þragilaz, *þrahilaz, *þrēhilaz, from *þreh-, *þreg-, *þrag- ‘to run’, from Proto-Indo-European *trāgʰ- (“pull, drag, race, run”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /θræːl/
Descendants
- Middle English: thral, thralle, threl, threlle
- English: thrall
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