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Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/mūk-

This Proto-Germanic entry contains reconstructed words and roots. As such, the term(s) in this entry are not directly attested, but are hypothesized to have existed based on comparative evidence.

Proto-Germanic

Alternative forms

  • *muk-, *mug-

Etymology

From Proto-Indo-European *(s)mūg-, *(s)mugn-, *(s)mewgʰ- (swindler, thief). Cognate with Latin muger (cheater), Old Irish formúighte, formúchthae (hidden).

Verb

mūk-, muk-, mug-

  1. to lie in ambush; skulk; hide; waylay
  2. to steal; rob

Derived terms

  • *mūkārijaz, *mukārijaz
  • *mūkil-, *mugil-

Descendants

  • Old English: *myċċan
  • Old Frisian: *mogelja
  • Old Frankish: *mukōn; *mukjan
  • Old High German: mūhhēn; mūhhon; mūhhāri; mūhhilāri; mūhhilswert
    • Middle High German: mūchen; miuchel (in compounds); miucheler; mūcheler; mocken
      • German: meucheln; mogeln; maucheln (dialectal)
      • Alemannic: mauchen
      • → Dutch: mokkelen (to flatter)
  • Old Norse: *muggr
    • Norwegian: mugg (dialectal)
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