Appendix talk:English doublets

Near-doublets

 * , (suffixed)
 * , (suffixed)
 * , (suffixed and back-formed)
 * (obsolete noun), ,
 * , (maybe)
 * , (sort of)
 * (Old English), (Middle Dutch or Middle Low German)
 * ,  (back-formation from the plural)
 * , (AGr. is a derivative)
 * , (change of prefix)
 * ,, from ?
 * , (suffixed)
 * , (change of prefix)
 * ,, from ?
 * , (suffixed)
 * , (suffixed)


 * :, (suffixed)
 * :, (suffixed)
 * :, / (suffixed)
 * :, (suffixed)
 * : /, (suffixed)
 * :, / (suffixed)

A new section: All the way back to PIE?

 * , . Brought to my attention by Etymology_scriptorium/2018/January. --Per utramque cavernam (talk) 19:00, 3 January 2018 (UTC)
 * Wow, I was not aware of that one! Done. — Eru·tuon 21:49, 3 January 2018 (UTC)

Issues

 * How to handle Latin present and perfect passive participial stems?

Interesting refs

 * Edward A. Allen, English Doublets
 * Karen E. Sesterhenn, An overview of the phenomenon of doublets in English

Putative cases

 * and . But is originally a noun or a verb? Conversion?

Other pairs

 * ,, but I don't know where to put it.
 * ✅: Old English palatalization section.
 * ,, both borrowings from French
 * 
 * 
 * 
 * 
 * 
 * 
 * 
 * 
 * 
 * 

Formed in English

 * create
 * , (as in )
 * , (as in, etc.)
 * create
 * , (as in )
 * , (as in, etc.)
 * , (as in )
 * , (as in, etc.)
 * , (as in )
 * , (as in, etc.)
 * , (as in )
 * , (as in, etc.)
 * , (as in )
 * , (as in, etc.)
 * , (as in, etc.)
 * , (as in, etc.)
 * , (as in, etc.)

A new section: oblique case/nominative case?

 * , (etym 2)
 * , (etym 4)
 * , (etym 4)

Frankish
Hello. I've moved most of your Frankish additions to the section "near-doublets" of this talk-page: we try to feature only words that are a direct match morphologically speaking. Hope you don't mind! --Per utramque cavernam (talk) 11:38, 20 March 2018 (UTC)
 * Not at all ! thanks for the explanation :) Leasnam (talk) 15:58, 20 March 2018 (UTC)

Borrowings from OE

 * , (already there)
 * , (already there)
 * , (already there)
 * , (already there)
 * , (already there)
 * , (already there)
 * , (already there)
 * , (already there)