< Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic
Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/þauh
Proto-West Germanic
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *þauh.
Adverb
*þauh
- nevertheless, though
Descendants
- Old English: þēah, þēh
- Middle English: þah, thagh, thaugh, thogh, theigh
- Scots: thoch (through confluence with Old Norse þó)
- English: though (through confluence with Old Norse þó)
- Middle English: þah, thagh, thaugh, thogh, theigh
- Old Frisian: thāch
- Saterland Frisian: dach, daach
- West Frisian: dôch, dochs
- Old Saxon: thōh
- Middle Low German: doch
- Low German: doch
- → Danish: dog
- → Norwegian Bokmål: dog
- → Swedish: dock
- Middle Low German: doch
- Old Dutch: thoh
- Middle Dutch: doch, toch
- Dutch: doch, toch
- Middle Dutch: doch, toch
- Old High German: thōh, dōh, doh
- Middle High German: doch
- German: doch
- Luxembourgish: dach
- Middle High German: doch