Reconstruction:Latin/orgollium

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) pride, arrogance

Reconstruction notes
Germanic /ō/ had an open quality and so was adapted by early Romance speakers as /ɔ/, this word being no exception. (Cf. French < */ˈfɔdru/ < .) Its reflexes in Catalan, French, and Occitan show normal outcomes of /ˈɔ/ before /ʎ/. For the Occitan variant, cf. Gascon  < Latin. For the /ˈɔ~ˈo/ variation in Italian, cf. (< ), with /ˈɔ/ in the standard but /ˈɔ~ˈo/ in Central Italy.

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