STRIKE
KA-
Latvian: kaût
Lithuanian: kauti
Tocharian B: kaut-
Latvian: kauties ("fight")
Lithuanian: kautis ("fight")
HAU-
Old Frisian: hāwa, hauwa
North Frisian: hauen
German Low German: hauen
Saterland Frisian: haue
Old Saxon: hauwan
Middle Low German: hauwen
German: hauen
Luxembourgish: haen
HAG-
Westrobothnian: haagg
Gutnish: hagge
KO-
Old East Slavic: ковати (kovati) ("to forge, to devise, to plot evilly")
Belarusian: кава́ць (kavácʹ)
Russian: кова́ть (kovátʹ) ("to forge, to shoe "horses")
Old Church Slavonic: ковати (kovati) ("to forge")
Bulgarian: кова́ (ková) ("to forge, to hammer")
Macedonian: кове (kove) ("to forge, to mint, to nail")
Serbo-Croatian: ко̀вати, kòvati ("to forge")
Slovene: kováti ("to forge, to hammer")
Old Czech: kovati ("to forge")
Czech: kout ("to forge")
Polish: kować ("to forge")
Slovak: kovať, kuť ("to forge")
Slovincian: kʉɵ̯văc ("to forge")
Upper Sorbian: kować ("to forge")
Lower Sorbian: kowaś ("to forge")
Tocharian A: kot-
HOV-
Old Frisian: hōwa
Middle Low German: howen
HOUV-
Old Dutch: houwan
Middle Dutch: houwen
Dutch: houwen
Limburgish: houwe
Old High German: houwan
Middle High German: houwen
West Frisian: houwe
Middle Low German: houwen
North Frisian: houwen
Old Frisian: houwa
HOG-
Old Norse: hǫggva
Icelandic: höggva
Faroese: høgga
Jamtish: hǫgge
Scanian: hogga
Norwegian Bokmål: hogge
Norwegian Nynorsk: hogga, hogge
Old Swedish: hogga
Old Danish: hoggæ
Westrobothnian: håågg
Elfdalian: ogga
KU-
Latin: cūdō
Polish: kuć ("to forge")
Ukrainian: кува́ти (kuváty)
HU-
Old Danish: huggæ
Danish: hugge
Norwegian Bokmål: hugge
Old Swedish: hugga
Swedish: hugga
HE-
Old English: hēawan
Middle English: hewen
Scots: hew, hewe
English: hew
Article created on the 7th of April 2019.