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o Re: Paleo-etymologyDaud Deden

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 by: Daud Deden - Sat, 10 Sep 2022 23:47 UTC


Surf maybe from sough: moan??

sough (v.)
"to make a moaning or murmuring sound," Old English swogan "to sound, roar, howl, rustle, whistle," from Proto-Germanic *swoganan (source also of Old Saxon swogan "to rustle," Gothic gaswogjan "to sigh"), from PIE imitative root *(s)wagh- (source also of Greek echo, Latin vagire "to cry, roar, sound"). The noun is late 14c., from the verb.

More likely from sweep/swash/swerve/sway/wave/surge

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