Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/upp

Etymology
The form is from either + a nasal affix representing an earlier, related to  (earlier ) and ; or by analogy with.

Adverb

 * 1) up, upwards

Descendants
Gothic shows a peculiar full-grade, while West Germanic (minus Anglo-Frisian) shows a secondary "full-grade" *ūp(ą) (German auf); for the same treatment compare *īn(ą) (German ein) and *ūt(ą) (German aus).


 * Sylt:
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