Reconstruction talk:Proto-West Germanic/krūcigōn

I think this should be split into 2 verbs: / and a later verb, using the suffix /. Leasnam (talk) 06:02, 6 May 2021 (UTC)
 * The *-g- is epenthetical and common with Latin verb borrowings, cf. . is probably a later readjustment, which even happens with words inherited from PG. Incidentally, none of the descendants represent *-k-, as you reconstructed above. --  06:54, 6 May 2021 (UTC)
 * The Old Frisian verb and noun (e.g., , , ) are not inherited from PWGmc, but are probably borrowed from OHG. What does PWGmc c signify ? /t͡ʃ/ ? /ts/ ? It's obvious that the Old Dutch, Old Frisian, and Middle Low German terms are borrowed from OHG, either first as "cross" then turned into a verb, or both as a noun and verb (bear a cross/crucify) separately. Most sources state that the non-epenthetic form is the older, derived directly from . Leasnam (talk) 16:18, 6 May 2021 (UTC)