Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/wisundz

Etymology
Likely a lexicalization of the present participle (Stiles 2004; cf. Krahe–Meid 1967:§129.1), from. The naming-motive “big-eater” is suggested as hunters' taboo (compare 'grey one' for both hare and wolves; 'brown one' or 'honey-eater' for bear in Indo-European). 🇨🇬/, variant, is a first-century loan directly from continental West Proto-Germanic, as are Greek forms. Compare 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1) wisent, bison

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