duguþ

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== Old English == === Alternative forms === dugeþ, dugoþ, duguð === Etymology === Inherited from Proto-West Germanic *dugunþu, from Proto-Germanic *dugunþō; cognate with Old Frisian duged (“power”), Old High German tugad, tugund (“virtue”) (German Tugend). === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈdu.ɡuθ/, [ˈdu.ɣuθ] === Noun === duguþ f band of warriors, host, army Synonyms: see Thesaurus:here prosperity, benefit nobility late 9th century, translation of Orosius' History Against the Pagans ==== Declension ==== Strong ō-stem: ==== Related terms ==== heofonduguþ ==== Descendants ==== Middle English: douthe, douth, douþe, duthe, doȝeðe, dugeð, duȝde, duȝeðe, duȝeþe, duheðe, duhþe, duweðe (Early Middle English)English: douthScots: duthe, douth