duł
See also: Appendix:Variations of "dul"
Lower Sorbian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [duw]
Vilamovian
Etymology
Ultimately from Proto-Germanic *dwalaz (“stunned, mad, foolish, misled”), from Proto-Indo-European *dʰwel-, *dʰewel- (“to dim, dull, cloud, make obscure, swirl, whirl”). Compare English dull; Scots dull, doll (“slow to understand or hear, deaf, dull”); North Frisian dol (“rash, unthinking, giddy, flippant”); Dutch dol (“crazy, mad, insane”); Low German dul, dol (“mad, silly, stupid, fatuous”); German toll (“crazy, mad, wild, fantastic”); Danish dval (“foolish, absurd”); and Icelandic dulur (“secretive, silent”).
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