tūgyt

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Vilamovian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Middle High German tugent, from Old High German tugund (virtue, power), from Proto-West Germanic *dugunþu.

Cognate with German Tugend (virtue), Old Frisian duged (power), Old English duguþ (power, virtue, manhood). More at douth.

Noun[edit]

tūgyt f

  1. virtue