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Does German "igel" hedgehog relate to Russian "igla" needle?
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Tue 2 Jul, 2019 11:53 am
Does German "igel" hedgehog relate to Russian "igla" needle?
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Walter Hinteler
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Tue 2 Jul, 2019 01:04 pm
@NickTheodorov,
Could be.
"Igel" was in Old High German (9th century)
igil
which came from the earlier west-Germanic
egila
, all with the with the same meaning as today.
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